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cascade |
a series of electrical components arranged so that the output of one serves as the input to the next. [1/5 definitions] |
cursor |
a movable marker on a computer screen that indicates the point that will be affected by input from the user. |
feedback |
in electronics, the return of part of the output of a device or system to the input, so as to reinforce or modify the input. [2/6 definitions] |
format |
in computers, the arrangement of data for input or output. [1/5 definitions] |
hand-held |
(usu. handheld) a computer that is small enough to be held in the hand and allows input of data with a keyboard or stylus. [1/2 definitions] |
input |
of, concerning, or used for input. [1/6 definitions] |
magnetic amplifier |
a tubeless amplifier that employs two sets of windings, a primary set into which input feeds and a secondary set through which flows an alternating current, whose variations are modified by those in the primary winding. |
mechanical advantage |
the ratio of the output force exerted by a mechanism to the input force applied to it, used to rate the performance of a machine. |
operating system |
in computing, the software that controls and manages all aspects of a computer's operation, including the execution of application programs; the functioning of computer hardware; data input and output; the timing of and allocation of resources to the execution of multiple, simultaneous tasks; the physical storage and location of data; and computer security. Users interact with the operating system though a graphical user interface. |
random-access |
of a computer memory, allowing the retrieval of data directly, without regard to the sequence in which the data was input. |
search box |
in computing, a box in a graphical user interface for typed input into a program that attempts to find matching terms in a file or collection of files. |
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