point
port
Preferences
print
printer
program
remote mail
Glossary
To select an object, command, or
field for action by highlighting it.
There are several ways to pOint:
by
moving the mouse, pressing the arrow
keys, or typing the name or first few
characters of an item.
You can
select several items by pointing to
each and pressing the B3 mouse button
or the Mark key.
A
place where data enters and exits
from the computer.
For example, data
is
sent to a printer through the
printer port on the back of the
UNIX
PC.
The settings used to customize
various options in the Office and in
applications such as the Word
Processor, Personal Calendar, Mail,
Telephone Manager, and so on.
To make a paper copy of a document.
An output device that transfers
information stored in or received by
the computer onto paper as a
permanent or
hard
copy.
A set of step-by-step instructions
that tells a computer how to do a
particular task.
Mail being sent to another computer
connected by cable or local area
network, or a telephone line
configured as a data line.
G-7
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