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  • 1BAR MITZVAH, BAT MITZVAH — (Heb. masc. בַּר מִצְוָה, fem. בַּת מִצְוָה; lit. son/daughter of the commandment, i.e., a person under obligation, responsible), term denoting both the attainment of religious and legal maturity as well as the occasion at which this status is… …

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  • 2Control 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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  • 3Icon bar — The icon bar is a fundamental feature of the graphical user interface of Acorn Computers RISC OS operating system. It displays icons through which access is provided to all parts of the computer that a typical user will require, from physical… …

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  • 4Remote control — For other uses, see Remote control (disambiguation). A television remote control unit (RCU) A remote control is a component of an electronics device, most commonly a television set, used for operating the television device wireless …

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  • 5List of Control Panel applets — The applets listed below are components of the Microsoft Windows control panel, which allows users to define a range of settings for their computer, monitor the status of devices such as printers and modems, and set up new hardware, programs and… …

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  • 6Option key — The Option key may be labeled Alt, or Option, or both, and sometimes the symbol. The Option key is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards. It is located between the Control key and Command key on a typical Mac keyboard. There are two option… …

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  • 7Features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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  • 8Microsoft Active Accessibility — (MSAA) is an Application Programming Interface (API) for user interface accessibility. MSAA was introduced as a platform add on to Microsoft Windows 95 in 1997. MSAA is designed to help Assistive Technology (AT) products interact with standard… …

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  • 9Mac OS 8 — Infobox OS version name = Mac OS 8 caption = Screenshot of Mac OS 8.1 developer = Apple Computer family = Classic Mac OS source model = Closed source ui = Apple platinum working state = Historic, not supported first release date = July 26 1997… …

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  • 10Mac OS X Lion — Mac OS X v10.7 Lion Part of the Mac OS X family …

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