Folder:
An icon displayed on the desktop that contains
documents, application programs and other files.
Head scan:
An option that allows you to determine the printing
direction of the print head on a dot-matrix printer.
Icon:
A small picture on the screen representing a file.
Interface Card for LocalTalk:
The interface card installed in the
printer to connect it to a LocalTalk network.
LocalTalk
A type of network hardware used to connect Apple
computers, peripherals, and related devices.
Menu bar:
The long bar at the top of the display showing menu
names.
Mouse cursor: The small arrow mark on the screen that the mouse
uses as a pointer.
Namer:
See EpsonNamer.
Port: A connector located at the back of the computer used for
sending signals to peripheral equipment.
Printer driver:
A program that organizes and controls the data
sent between the computer and printer.
Pull down menu:
A menu containing options that are available
when you hold the mouse button down on the menu bar. You
select an option by pulling the mouse over the desired option and
releasing the mouse button.
Radio button:
A round selection button that contains a smaller,
solid circle when selected.
RAM (random access memory):
Temporary memory where most
document manipulation occurs. Data in RAM is lost when you
turn off your computer.
Raster graphics: Documents
are converted to raster graphics
when you print them in the Graphics print mode.
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