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1 user interface virtualization
"In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a technique by which a subset of UI elements are generated from a larger number of data items based on which items are visible on the screen. Virtualization is a performance enhancement, because it is intensive, both in terms of memory and processor, to generate a large number of UI elements when only a few may be on the screen at a given time."English-Arabic terms dictionary > user interface virtualization
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2 Insert Screen Shot
A feature that allows the user to insert the contents of an open window or a screen clipping into the current document without the need to utilize external applications. -
3 lock screen
The screen that appears when a user locks the PC. -
4 mouse pointer
"An on-screen element whose location changes as the user moves the mouse. Depending on the location of the mouse pointer and the operation of the program with which it is working, the area of the screen where the mouse pointer appears serves as the target for an action when the user presses one of the mouse buttons." -
5 pointer
"An on-screen element whose location changes as the user moves the mouse. Depending on the location of the mouse pointer and the operation of the program with which it is working, the area of the screen where the mouse pointer appears serves as the target for an action when the user presses one of the mouse buttons." -
6 Ask for Remote Assistance...
"An item on the Actions menu that invites someone to help the user. Using an Internet connection, the user can give permission to anyone running Windows XP to chat, view the user's screen, and work on the user's computer."طلب مساعدة عن بعد...English-Arabic terms dictionary > Ask for Remote Assistance...
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7 interactive dialog box
"A dialog box that requires a response from the user. Intermediary devices such as a security host require such a dialog box as an added layer of security between the client and the remote access server. In such dialog boxes, the user types an access code or a user name and password on the remote access terminal screen." -
8 impression
An ad that is served to a user's screen either as a pushed (sent by e-mail) or pulled ad (requested by a user's browser). This includes measurement of responses from an ad delivery system to a user's browser. -
9 message dialog
"A new Windows user interface surface used to elicit an immediate response from the user. Until the user responds, the screen behind the dialog is dimmed and touch events are blocked from passing to the app's canvas." -
10 absolute pointing device
"A mechanical or physical pointing device whose location is associated with the position of the on-screen cursor. For example, if the user of a graphics tablet places the pen on the upper right corner of the tablet, the cursor moves to the upper right corner of the screen or on-screen window associated with the pen." -
11 background
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user." -
12 desktop pattern
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user." -
13 UI Automation client
"An assistive technology application, such as a screen reader, that uses UI Automation to obtain programmatic access to the UI elements in an application's user interface. The client presents information about UI elements to the end user. Automated test scripts are also considered to be UI Automation clients." -
14 desktop background
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user." -
15 wallpaper
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user." -
16 sensor monitoring service
"A Windows service that supports screen rotation, screen brightness, and the inbox location provider. Windows 8 starts this service whenever it detects one of the corresponding sensors or when a user launches a location-aware app." -
17 accessibility
"The quality of a system incorporating hardware or software to engage a flexible, customizable user interface, alternative input and output methods, and greater exposure of screen elements to make the computer usable by people with cognitive, hearing, physical, or visual disabilities." -
18 alert box
"An on-screen box, in a graphical user interface, that is used to deliver a message or warning." -
19 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. -
20 context-sensitive Help
A form of assistance in which a program that provides on-screen help shows information to the user concerning the current command or operation being attempted.
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