| A | B |
| Examples of output devices | Printers and monitors |
| Examples of storage devices | DVDs & flash drives |
| type of volatile storage found on | RAM |
| Examples of input devices | mouse, keyboard, touch screen |
| action used to open an application | double-click |
| the name of the action used to reduce a window to a button on the Taskbar | Minimize |
| storage device that is small, portable, and can store a lot of data | flashdrive |
| keyboard short cut for paste | Ctrl + V |
| storage component that loses data when the computer is turned off | random access memory |
| default location to save files | Documents library |
| The four components to a computer | Input, Processing, Output, and Storage |
| right-click it and then click Delete or click it and then press the Delete key | 2 ways to delete a file |
| option under start menu that allows you to customize your computer’s settings | control panel |
| Solitaire, word processing, PPT | examples of aplication software |
| the time set on your computer is also the time that is listed on | your saved files & email messages |
| clicking the Clock, Language, and Region category link in the Control Panel & right-clicking the clock in the Notification area of the Taskbar | ways to change time and date settings |
| category linnk used to access themes from the control panel | display |
| shortcut for Windows help and Support | F1 |
| click the Start button and then click Help and Support | how to access help and support |
| company that created internet explorer web browser | microsoft |
| hyperlink is displayed on a web page as | underlined text |
| web browser included with the Mac operating system | safari |
| catching a virus that could infect your computer & violating copyright laws | risk of downloading off internet |
| “…don’t show pages that have any of these unwanted words can be found under what Google option | advanced search |
| transfering a file from the Internet to your computer | downloading |
| Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte | storage size listed from smallest to largest |
| ATM machine contains this type of computer | embedded computer |
| circuit board that contains many integral components | motherboard |
| LAN, WAN , peer-to-peer | types of networks |
| stays in one building & uses peer-to-peer setup | characteristics of LAN |
| company working in collaboration with another company on a project might use a | Extranet |
| type of network typically used to store files for its employees to access or work on projects | Intranet |
| example of fiber optic connection | T-1 Line |
| A retinal scan or a fingerprint used to allow an employee to gain access to a secure area | Biometric Security |
| An electronic communication system created by Microsoft | Outlook |
| mail, contacts, calendar | components of Microsoft outlook |
| paper clip | picture used to show there is an attached file |
| URL | the address of a Web page, FTP site, audio stream, or other Internet resource |
| information on the internet that can be used without citation or permission | Public domain |
| asterisk = | wildcard character |
| The page you see when you start your web browser | home page |
| Linkedin | example of professional online social netwrok |
| dial-up access is an exmple of this type of internet speed (slow) | low bandwidth |
| example of domain category | .com |
| is a computer program that moves from computer to computer by attaching itself to other files | Virus |
| part of URL address that is the server name | www |
| piece of text stored on your hard drive, which allows a web site to retrieve information about which sites you have visited and what information interests you | Cookies |
| is similar to a mailing list to which you might subscribe if you are interested in that particular topic | Really Simple Syndication |
| virus which duplicates itself and can send itself to anyone in the recipient’s address book | Worm |
| Making an untrue statement in writing that “defames” another person’s character or reputation | Libel |