| A | B |
| Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) | The entrapment of the medium nerve in the carpal tunnel, swelling of neves and tendons in the wrist |
| Cooperativeness | The willingness to work well with others to reach a common goal |
| Data File | A file that is used to store data with which the programs work |
| Directory | A computer file that contains the names of a group of files on a topic, better know as a folder |
| Ergonomics | The science of designing equipment and workspace for a comfortable and safe working environment |
| Executable File | A file that contains machine language instructions for the computer |
| Extension | The letter suffix attached to a file name that identifies the type of file |
| Filename | A unique name given to a document or file so that it can be saved and retrieved |
| Files | Documents created using software |
| Folder | The logical location created by the user to store files |
| Honesty | The quality or state of being honest; to be decent, trustworthy, truthful, sincere |
| Initiative | Doing what needs to be done without being told to do it |
| Loyalty | The quaility or state of being loyal, to be faithful to a cause, principle, or person |
| New Folder | A software feature used to create a name for a collection of files and documents |
| Organization | Refer to keeping things in a predictable place or arranging things in an orderly manner |
| Productivity | The quality or state of being productive; to make good use of your time; to have an acceptable finished product |
| Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) | Occurs whem someone performs a task repeatedly causing the build up of irritating waste products in the muscles |
| Responsibility | Willingness to accept an obligation and to be accountable for an action or situation |
| System File | A file that is used by the operating system for a variety of purposes |
| Technique | The form and keying style that a typist uses while operating the keyboare |
| Touch-method | To key by touch rather than by the hunt-and-peck method |
| Posture | The way the typist sits; the way the typist's arms, wrist, fingers, legs and feet are placed |
| Work area | Arrangement of the keyboard, copy, mouse, and other materials on the desk |