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  • 1Interaction technique — An interaction technique, user interface technique or input technique is a combination of hardware and software elements that provides a way for computer users to accomplish a single task. For example, one can go back to the previously visited… …

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  • 2Aqua (user interface) — Aqua is the graphical user interface and primary visual theme of Apple Inc. s Mac OS X operating system. It is based around the theme of water, as its name suggests,The word aqua is Latin for water.] with droplet like elements and liberal use of… …

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  • 3Control key — A Control key (marked Ctrl ) on a modern Windows keyboard In computing, a Control key is a modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, will perform a special operation (for example, Control Alt Delete); similar to the Shift… …

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  • 4Mouse button — One button mouse Three button mouse …

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  • 5Tracey — Infobox VG| title = Tracey developer = Upston publisher = Upston version = (Global) 0.17 released = June 11, 2007 genre = Fantasy Massively Multiplayer Online Role playing Game modes =MMO platforms = Windows(98/ME/2K/XP) requirements = Intel… …

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  • 6History of Xcode — In software development, the history of Xcode is the timeline of development and release of Apple Inc. s Xcode suite.Like Mac OS X itself, Xcode had its roots in technology from NeXT. Prior to the 24 October 2003 release of Mac OS X v10.3, Apple… …

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  • 7KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers — Title screen (Amiga) Developer(s) Exxos, ERE informatique Publish …

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  • 8Mac OS X Snow Leopard — Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard Part of the Mac OS X family …

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  • 9Microsoft Office 2007 — applications shown on Windows Vista (clockwise from top left: Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint …

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  • 10Ribbon (computing) — In computing, ribbons are graphical user interface widgets composed of a strip across the top of a window that exposes all functions that a program can perform in a single place. Additional ribbons may appear based on the context of the… …

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