Cursor: The small line or box that appears when you are typing
text to indicate the next character position.
Desk top:
The display shown on the Macintosh computer’s
screen.
Dialog box: A
box on the screen used to make settings or display
messages.
Document: A
file you create with your application program.
Double click
Pressing the mouse button quickly, twice.
Draft: A print mode in which only the text part of a file is printed
using the fonts available on the printer.
Drag: Moving an object or displaying an option by placing the
mouse cursor on the object, pressing and holding down the mouse
button, and releasing the button when the desired position or
setting is reached.
Driver.
See Printer driver.
ESC/P
2:
A
new series of Epson printers that use the Epson
Standard Code for Printers, Level 2.
EpsonNamer:
A program used to assign names and drivers to
Epson printers connected to a LocalTalk network through the
Interface Card for LocalTalk. This is similar to the Namer program
Apple includes with LaserWriter printers.
Epson Tool:
A software program used by EPSON
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drivers to
communicate with an AppleTalk network.
File menu:
The menu displayed when you hold the mouse button
down on File in the menu bar.
Finder:
The application that controls the Macintosh desktop,
operates desktop programs, controls application programs and
documents, and handles desktop messages.
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