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1 toolbar
"A row, column, or block of buttons or icons, usually displayed across the top of the screen, that represent tasks or commands within the program. The toolbar buttons provide shortcuts to common tasks frequently accessed from the menus." -
2 desktop
"The work area on a computer screen that simulates the top of an actual desk. The desktop contains the Recycle Bin and other icons (shortcuts to programs, files, folders, and various types of documents such as letters, reports, or pictures) that you can arrange on the electronic desktop just as you would arrange real objects on top of a desk." -
3 status area
The area on the right side of the Windows taskbar. It contains shortcuts to programs and important status information. -
4 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." -
5 Windows Installer
"A feature of Windows that defines and manages a standard format for application setup and installation, and tracks components such as groups of files, registry entries, and shortcuts." -
6 OEM link
A link on the Start menu where OEMs can place any desired links or shortcuts. -
7 indicator margin
"A gray area on the left side of the Visual Studio Code Editor where items such as breakpoints, bookmarks, and shortcuts are displayed." -
8 Tablet PC Input Panel
"A Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting, speech, or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts. You can use it to interact with any Windows-based program." -
9 Input Panel
"A Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting, speech, or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts. You can use it to interact with any Windows-based program." -
10 deskband
A customized toolbar that can be added to the regular program taskbar and that contains shortcuts to frequently performed tasks. -
11 Windows Sidebar
"An organizational feature of Windows that displays a panel on the side of the desktop with shortcuts to mini-applications, also known as gadgets. The examples of such gadgets are local weather, a photo slideshow, a dictionary, news headlines, and a Windows Media Player control." -
12 pen flick
A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. -
13 navigational pen flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Navigational pen flicks include scroll up, scroll down, page back, and page forward." -
14 navigational flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Navigational pen flicks include scroll up, scroll down, page back, and page forward." -
15 editing flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Editing pen flicks include copy, paste, delete, and undo." -
16 editing pen flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Editing pen flicks include copy, paste, delete, and undo." -
17 flicks set
A collection of gestures you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. -
18 touch flick
A gesture you can make with a flick of your finger to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. -
19 Distributed Link Tracking
"A service that tracks links in scenarios where the link is made to a file on an NTFS volume, such as shell shortcuts and OLE links."تتبع الارتباط الموزّع -
20 Maintenance troubleshooter
"A troubleshooter that performs common maintenance tasks in Windows, such as cleaning up unused files and shortcuts."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Maintenance troubleshooter
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