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590. 3-D printing is the process in which you create three dimensional solid objects from a digital file or on your computer by creating a 3-D printing file you are able to achieve the object additive processes As well as additional source of chemical method in order to proof and back an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created. In short 3-d printing allows you create near allow coppiesd of a object such book. Docotuer you start first create a computer-generated design og a office object and thean began by using 1. Software: A computer program that typically performs a specific activity and Apps: Short for applications, which perform, use tasks for the user. The Operating System: Also known as (OS) is the interface software that enables a user to work with system hardware and other software installed on the computer system this than slows you gestures:Windows 8 or any kind of windows syem or really computer genteraed system period intr o a power dtool that allows yo a make a perfect replica actions that enable you to manipulate items on touch-screen devices with equivalent mouse actions for traditional computers Mouse: a device on which you roll and then press buttons to control a desktop or notebook computer. Mouse Pointer: The on-Screen graphical indicator whose movement of the mouse so that you can select objects. Touchpad: A built in control device on a mobile computer that you can use instead of a mouse. Stores data in patterns of positive and negative magnetic polarity in metallic particles on the surface of disk platters. A magnetic head in the drive changes the polarity to write data to it. Plus Optical disc CD, DVD could fill trhed power Data which than allows it to stores data in patterns of greater and lesser reflectivity on the shiny surface of the disc a laser changes the surface reflectivity in certain spots to write the data. Disk types such as CDs, DVDs, and floppy disks are removable from the drive. For these disk types, the disk and drive are separate A
591. Pointers: On this tab, you can choose different mouse pointer, either for functional or fun reasons. In windows, the mouse pointer’s appearance changes to cue you about the current activity going on, such as when the mouse is in the right position to resize a window. Use the Scheme drop-down list to choose new pointers overall. For example, you can choose one of the schemes with (Large) in its name to make the pointers easier to see on the list and then Click the Browse.
592. Pointers: On this tab, you can choose different mouse pointers, either for functional or fun reasons. In Windows, the mouse pointer’s appearance changes to cue you about the current activity going on, such as when the mouse is in the right position to resize a window. Use the Scheme drop-down list to choose new pointers overall. For example, you can choose one of the schemes with (Large) in its name to make the pointers easier to see on the screen. To change any individual pointer, click the pointer in Customize list and then click the Browse button. Use the browse dialog box that appears to find and select a new pointer and than click Open. Clicking Use Default returns a pointer to it original appearance. If you have changed several pointers, you can use the Save As button in the Scheme area to save your own scheme. Activating (marking) Enable pointer shadow pointers and places a shadow under the pointer making it easier to see on the screen.
593. Internet Explorer (IE) 10 is the Web browser program built into Windows 8.
594. Internet Explorer enables you to view and retrieve information from the World Wide Web.
595. Web documents are primarily based on the programming language HTML (HyperText Markup Language).
596. There are two versions of IE in Windows 8:
597. Desktop version, accessible from the taskbar.
598. A version optimized for touchscreen/tablet computers, accessible from the Start screen.
599. To start Internet Explorer from the desktop, click its icon in the taskbar.
600. To exit Internet Explorer, click the Window Close (X) button or press Alt+F4 to exit.
601. Each Web document or Web page is stored in a particular location.
602. To open a web page, specify its address and file name, also know as its URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
603. Common top-level domains include.com,.gov,.edu, and.org.
604. URLs cannot include spaces, so in some cases the underscore character (_) is used to separate words.
605. Go to a Web page by typing its URL into the Address bar and pressing Enter. Usually you can leave off the www. portion of the name.
606. The Address bar suggests matching sites as you type.
607. Browsing makes the Back button active.
608. Click Back to back up to the prior page.
609. After you click Back once, the Forward button becomes active. Click it to redisplay the page from which you backed up.
610. Use the Recent Pages
menu to go directly
to a previously
visited page or use
the History.
611. The home page is the page set up to display first when you start IE.
612. You can click the Home button to redisplay the home page at any time.
613. To add the current page as a home page, right-click the Home button and then click Add or Change Home Page.
614. If a page has problems loading, click the Refresh/Stop button at the far right end of the address bar.
615. When the current page is fully loaded, the
button appears as Refresh, to reload the
page.
616. When the current page is still loading, the
button appears as Stop, to stop the
loading.
617. The Compatibility View button appears to
the left of the Refresh/Stop button when
you visit some Web pages.
618. This means that the site was designed for
an older browser version.
619. If items on the site look out of place, click the Compatibility View button to enable IE to display the page more accurately.
620. Tabs enable you to open multiple pages at once within the IE window.
621. To open a URL in a new tab, click New Tab (the rightmost blank tab), type the URL in the Address bar, and press Enter.
622. You also can right-click a hyperlink and click Open in New Tab.
623. Type a word or phrase in the search box and press Enter.
624. Include quotation marks to search for the whole phrase.
625. Click a link in the list of results that appears.
626. Including the operators AND, OR, or NOT in a search phrase without quotation marks enables you to specify whether search results should match any or all of the words.
627. Including keywords or meta words such as site: or inbody: can make a search more specific. When you type an entry in the search box, suggestions to help you refine the search appear.
628. Click one of the suggestions in the list to perform that search.
629. Add a visual search provider:
630. Open the Address bar drop-down list and click Add.
631. Locate the desired search provider and click it. Visual search provides include “Visual Search” in their names.
632. Click Add to Internet Explorer.
633. Click Add.
634. After you set up the visual
search provider, visual search
suggestions appear when you
use the search box.
635. Add a frequently visited page as a button on the Favorites bar for easy access.
636. Browse to the page that you want to add and click the Add to Favorites Bar button on the Favorites bar.
637. Right-click a Favorites bar button and click Delete to delete it.
638. You can delete, rename, and move favorites and folders.
639. Click the Favorites button, click the Add to Favorites button drop-down arrow, and click Organize Favorites to display the dialog box in which you can work with favorites.
640. Right-click selected text and click one of the accelerators at the bottom of the menu
641. Common accelerators include Email, Map with Bing, Search with Bing, and Translate with Bing.
642. Drag the browser tab down to the taskbar.
643. To remove a pinned page, right-click its taskbar icon and choose Unpin this program from taskbar.
644. IE, by default and for security reasons, alerts you when a Web page contains active content, such as pop-ups.
645. The notification bar displays a message about active content.
646. To work with the active content, click the Information bar and use the choices in the menu than RSS feed delivers specially designated Web content.
647. When the View Feeds on this Page button becomes active (orange), click the drop-down arrow and click a feed.
648. Click the Subscribe to this feed link, edit the name if needed, and click Subscribe.
649. Click the Favorites button and the Feeds tab to read feeds.
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650. The Start screen version of IE 10 is optimized for touch and tablet use.
651. From the Start screen, click the Internet Explorer app tile.
652. If you do not see navigation controls and commands, right-click.
653. To go to a page, type its URL in the Address bar.
654. Use the Forward, Back, and Refresh buttons as you would in the desktop app.
655. Some To the right of the Refresh button is the Pin Site button (a pushpin).
656. Click this button and then click Pin to Start on the menu that appears.
657. Click Pin to Start again in the pop-up that appears to add a tile for the active web page to your Start screen.
658. active content may not work correctly in this version of Internet Explorer.
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