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  • 111Double-click — This article is about the computer input action. For Internet ad serving company owned by Google, see DoubleClick. A double click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double clicking allows two… …

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  • 112RME — is a German company that designs and builds audio hardware, including audio interfaces, analog to digital converters, and digital to analog converters. While the majority of their audio interface solutions are PCIbased as well as PCI Express,… …

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  • 113Context menu — A desktop context menu in GNOME which can be customized Context menus in Windows XP are customizable by third party software. A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut …

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  • 114Multi-Pointer X — Pour les articles homonymes, voir MPX. Multi Pointer X, ou MPX, est une modification de X.Org le serveur du X Window System. MPX permet l utilisation simultanée de plusieurs pointeurs indépendants dans le même système de fenêtrage. MPX permet le… …

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  • 115Pointing stick — This article is about a computer input device. For the teaching and presentation aid, see Pointer (rod). Pointing stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad …

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  • 116Comparison of multi-monitor software — PC setups with multiple monitors become more and more popular not only among professionals but also for home users (especially the simplest and most reasonable dual monitor configuration). However, even modern versions of Windows, such as Windows …

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  • 117Microsoft Office 2007 — applications shown on Windows Vista (clockwise from top left: Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint …

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  • 118Computer keyboard — A key being pressed on a computer keyboard. In computing, a keyboard is a typewriter style keyboard, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. Following the decline of punch cards and paper… …

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  • 119Rollover (web design) — Rollover refers to a button as created by a web developer or web designer, found within a web page, used to provide interactivity between the user and the page itself. The term rollover in this regard originates from the visual process of rolling …

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  • 120NeWS — HyperTIES browser and Emacs authoring tool with pie menus on the NeWS window system. NeWS (for Network extensible Window System) was a windowing system developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid 1980s.[1] Originally known as SunDew …

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