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1 shortcut
[΄ʃɔ:tkʌt] n ամենակարճ հեռա վորություն/ճանապարհ. ամենաքիչ ժամանակ և ջանքեր պահանջող մեթոդ/տեսակ. take a shortcut ամենակարճ ճանապարհն/ուղին ընտ րել. հմկրգ. դյուրանցում -
2 shortcut
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3 shortcut
"A link to any item accessible on your computer or on a network, such as a program or application, file, folder, disk drive, printer, or another computer. You can put shortcuts in various areas, such as on the desktop, on the Start menu, or in specific folders." -
4 shortcut trust
A trust that is manually created between two domains in the same forest. The purpose of a shortcut trust is to optimize the interdomain authentication process by shortening the trust path. Shortcut trusts are transitive and can be one-way or two-way. -
5 shortcut menu
"A menu that is related to the active window or item, accessible by right-clicking the mouse." -
6 shortcut key
Any combination of keys that must be pressed simultaneously. -
7 global shortcut menu
"A custom shortcut menu that replaces the built-in shortcut menu for the following objects - fields in table and query datasheets; forms and form controls in Form view, Datasheet view, and Print Preview; and reports in Print Preview." -
8 rating shortcut
A keyboard shortcut or a remote control that you can use to rate media files such as TV shows or songs. -
9 keyboard shortcut
Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device. -
10 mouse shortcut
"A predefined command for a single mouse click or a double mouse click, with or without a modifier key, that can be used to perform a task." -
11 voice shortcut
A voice command that can be executed by the user at any time and performs an action that typically saves a lot of clicks. -
12 favorite
"A user-defined shortcut to the most commonly used forms, reports, websites, etc." -
13 right-click
"To position the mouse over an object, and then press and release the secondary (right) mouse button. Right-clicking opens a shortcut menu that contains useful commands, which change depending on where you click." -
14 command bar control
"A built-in or custom control on a menu bar, toolbar, menu, submenu, or shortcut menu. Custom controls you can add to command bars include buttons, edit boxes, drop-down list boxes, and pop-up controls, which display a menu or submenu." -
15 OEM ISP sign-up offer
"A set of HTML pages created by either the OEM or a third-party company that lets end users sign up for Internet access from a particular Internet service provider (ISP). You can incorporate these pages into Windows Welcome, or include a shortcut to the first page of the OEM link on the Start menu." -
16 accelerator editor
"A resource editor that allows you to add, delete, change, or browse the shortcut key assignments for your project."المحرر المسرِّع -
17 nondefault drag-and-drop operation
A drag (transfer) operation whose interpretation is determined by a user’s choice of command. These commands are included in a shortcut menu displayed at the destination where the object is dropped.English-Arabic terms dictionary > nondefault drag-and-drop operation
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18 Add to Contacts List
An item on the shortcut menu that adds a selected person to the user's Contacts list. -
19 right-click equivalent
Any action that opens a shortcut menu or other feature that you usually open by using a right mouse button. -
20 Web Folders
"A shortcut you use to save, open, copy, or delete files on a Web or FTP server. Some Web folders, such as document libraries, have functionality not available with local folders. You'll find Web folders in My Network Places or Web Folders."
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shortcut — [shôrtkut΄] n. 1. a shorter way to get to the same place 2. any way of saving time, effort, expense, etc. vt. shortcut, shortcutting to make shorter, as by using a shortcut vi. to take or use a shortcut … English World dictionary
shortcut — “path not as long as the ordinary way,” 1610s, from SHORT (Cf. short) (adj.) + CUT (Cf. cut). Figurative use is older (1580s) … Etymology dictionary
shortcut — (izg. šȍrtkat) m DEFINICIJA inform. 1. ikona na desktopu koja predstavlja skraćeni, brži put preko kojeg se dolazi do željene datoteke ili programa; prečica 2. kombinacija tipaka do neke funkcije ili radnje; veza ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
shortcut — n. 1) to take a shortcut 2) a shortcut to (a shortcut to success) * * * to take a shortcut a shortcut to (a shortcut to success) … Combinatory dictionary
Shortcut — The word shortcut may have the following specific meanings, besides its generic meaning of a shorter route or smaller effort.*Computer shortcut, a file that contains only the location of another file in the computer *Keyboard shortcuts, a… … Wikipedia
shortcut — I. noun Date: 1637 1. a route more direct than the one ordinarily taken 2. a method or means of doing something more directly and quickly than and often not so thoroughly as by ordinary procedure < a shortcut to success > II. verb ( cut; cutting) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shortcut — Tastaturkürzel; Tastaturkurzbefehl * * * I Shortcut [dt. »Kürzel«], Dateneingabe: Tastenkombination oder Schnelltaste. II Shortcut [dt. »Kürzel«], Windows … Universal-Lexikon
shortcut — short|cut [ ʃɔrt,kʌt ] noun count 1. ) a path or way of going somewhere that is quicker and shorter than the usual way: take a shortcut: On the way home we took a shortcut to avoid traffic. 2. ) a quicker way than usual to do or achieve something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shortcut — /ˈʃɔtkʌt/ (say shawtkut) adjective 1. of, relating to, or offering a short cut. –verb (shortcut, shortcutting) –verb (t) 2. to apply a short cut to: to shortcut a dispute. –verb (i) 3. to use a short cut …
shortcut — {n.} A road shorter than the one that people normally take. * /We can save twenty minutes if we take this shortcut over the hill./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shortcut — {n.} A road shorter than the one that people normally take. * /We can save twenty minutes if we take this shortcut over the hill./ … Dictionary of American idioms