| A | B |
| A small picture that represents a computer component or function | Icon |
| Permanent memory built in your computer (ROM) | Read Only Memory |
| Temporary memory (RAM) | Random Access Memory |
| The display device of your computer. | Monitor |
| The device that allows your computer to talk to other computers over a telephone line. | Modem |
| A printed copy of computer output. | Hard Copy |
| A disc on which a laser has digitally recorded information such as audio, video, or computer data. | CD-ROM |
| The hardware that provides printed output from the computer. | Printer |
| A keyboard is this type of device. | Input |
| The monitor and printer are examples of this type of device. | Output |
| ASDF and JKL; are the ....row keys. | Home Row |
| The background of your screen that contains icons, taskbar, and the Start button. | Desktop |
| This button lets you start programs, find files, and change computer settings. | Start |
| The picture you can place on your desktop is called ... | Wallpaper |
| These can be opened, closed, minimized, and resized. | Windows |
| Use this to move around the screen, point, click, and drag icons. | Mouse |
| Clicking on the left mouse button quickly two times. | Double-Click |
| When you click and hold down the mouse as you move it on the screen. | Drag |
| Magnetic storage devices for computer data are | Disks |
| In this class we save to the U drive which is a .... drive. | Netwok |