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1 proximity
"A Windows feature that enables users to connect computers with a simple tap gesture or by browsing for computers within wireless range. If two computers come within 3-4 centimeters of each other, or are tapped together, the operating system of each computer becomes aware of the other computer. Also, a user can browse for computers within wireless range that are advertising for a peer connection. The user can then connect the two computers to share content such as photos or links, or create a multi-player experience. If the connection is made using a tap gesture, the user can also publish and subscribe to messages transmitted during the tap." -
2 personalization scope
"The state of a Web Parts page that determines the range of users to which personalization changes apply. The WebPartManager control determines the personalization scope for a Web Parts page. The PersonalizationScope enumeration provides two possible scopes (Shared and User) that a page can be in at any given time. In shared scope, personalization changes made to shared controls apply to all users. In user scope, personalization changes made to shared and per-user controls apply only to the specific user." -
3 DirectComposition
"A Windows API that enables user experiences that are smooth and fluid and allow developers to compose content from multiple rendering libraries to the same top-level window, removing the dependency on a specific rendering or user interface framework to create a general solution that can satisfy a broad range of scenarios. (This API is not for Windows Store app development.)" -
4 probe
A process that checks that a memory-address range is in user-mode address space and that the range can be read or written in the context of the current process. -
5 active end
The ending point for a selected range of objects. It is usually established at the object logically nearest the hot spot of the pointer when a user releases the primary mouse button. -
6 anchor point
The starting point for a selected range of objects. An anchor point is usually established at the object logically nearest the hot spot of a mouse pointer when a user presses a mouse button or touches the tip of a pen to the screen. -
7 spin box
A control (composed of a text box and spin button control) that allows a user to adjust a value from a limited range of possible values. -
8 Flash Fill
A feature that extends AutoComplete functionality to show a live preview of suggested values for an entire range of cells based on what the user is typing.
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