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PG 720 P Programming Device
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The cursor shows where text may be entered, for example, in text editors and
in dialog windows. In many applications the position of the cursor can be
changed by moving and clicking the mouse pointer.
Thin Film Transistor Color Display
The trackball is used as a pointing device for programs serviced by a mouse.
On the PG 720, the trackball is integrated in the keyboard.
The software-controlled menus and screens on the monitor through which the
user communicates with the program.
A collection of all the instructions and declarations for signal processing, by
which a system (or process) is controlled or influenced.
(Video Graphics Array)
Color graphics control mode
A warm restart is a restart after a program has been aborted. The operating
system is reloaded and restarted. A warm restart is performed with the key
combination CTRL+ALT+DEL.
The memory in which a program is stored which can be processed. Also
known as main memory.
Write protection for files or diskettes
Write protection for files; this type of write protection is stored in the
computer and is allocated by the system manager.
Diskette write protection; for 5 1/4 in. diskettes by blanking out the hole
on the right-hand edge with an adhesive label, for 3 1/2 in. diskettes or
EOD disks by opening the write protection hole.
T
Text Cursor
TFT Display
Trackball
U
User Interface
User Program
V
VGA
W
Warm Restart
Working Memory
Write Protection
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