Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary defines terms and acronyms
pertaining to all areas of computing, including hardware, networks,
programming, applications, and databases. Unlike some dictionaries, it
does not attempt to tackle companies, well-known commercial products,
proprietary technologies (except some from Microsoft itself), and
cyberculture. However, it does an excellent job of clarifying concepts
and explaining abstruse technical terms in easy-to-understand language.
This dictionary is a fine resource for either beginning or advanced
computer users.
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Sooner or later, you’re going to have computer problems. That’s not a warning; it’s a guarantee.
That’s why we want to help you handle your PC problems stress-free.
Here
are a few troubleshooting essentials that might help not only to get
you through your next computer crash, but help keep your blood pressure
down, as well.
Rachel works for Computer Astrology Ltd. She has a clever new idea for using the computer to read people's hands. The idea is successful, but Rachel begins to wonder if it is really possible to tell the future. She asks the computer to compare thousands of hands. The results are surprising and frightening.
Disable right mouse clicks!Allows parents and teachers to easily
restrict several functions of the computer mouse and keyboard. The
right mouse button can be switched off completely, all buttons can be
set to send left-clicks, mouse clicks can be restricted to a particular
area of the screen and much more. It is intended to make it easier to
use the computer, by for instance eliminating the problem of accidental
right-clicks and the resulting context menus.
A really useful
program for students and kids who are still learning to use the mouse
or who keeping accidentally clicking the right-mouse button.
It's
simple and efficient, your kids can surf and play without getting
distracted, (educational) games, music, stories, coloring pictures, it
makes it all a lot easier!
Simon Collin “Dictionary of Computing" Bloomsbury Reference | 2004-10-28 | ISBN-10: 1904970001 | PDF | 384 pages | 5 Mb The more than 10,000 entries in this computer reference provide comprehensive coverage of computer terms, including those related to hardware and software applications, programming languages, networks and communications, the Internet, and e-commerce. Quotations from computer magazines and newspapers offer examples of usage in this updated edition.