Maintaining & Protecting Hardware
Computer Hardware
Word Menu Tabs
Introducing Computers
Control Keys
Letters
100

Software offered on a trial basis when you purchase a new computer, but must be paid for after a certain date.

What is a bundle?

100

Silicon chip that acts as the brains of the computer systen

CPU

100

Page break

Insert

100

Largest network in the world

Internet
100

Select All?

Ctrl A

100
Letter style we learned in class.

Block style

200

PS/2, USB, SCSI, MIDI, Parallel, PC Card, and Serial

What are ports?

200

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange

200

Page border

Page Layout

200

What is LAN?

Local area network

200

Cut

Ctrl X

200

Dear Ms. Moore

Greeting or Salutation

300

Protects against power spikes that destroy components. 

What is a surge protector

300

Short-term memory where date is processed while a program is running.

What is Random Access Memory

300

Spelling and grammar

What is Review

300

Two types of computers

Mini and Micro

300

Left Align

Ctrl L

300

Sincerely 

Closing or Complementary close
400

Analyzing problems to correct faults in the computer system.

What is trouble shooting.

400

Keyboard, Mouse, Printer, Scanners, Speakers  

What are input and output devices

400

Ruler

What is view

400

Largest and fastest computers used by government and large corporations

Supercomputers

400

Right Align

What is control R?

400

Person to whom you are writing the letter

Mailing address/inside address

500

Recognize the problem, replicate the problem, attempt basic solutions to correct the problem, look for help and advice in manuals or technical support Web sites, etc.

What is troubleshooting 

500

Image, Bar Code, and Magnetic

Types of scanners

500

Fine & replace

What is home

500

Logical comparisons in a computer

What are =, >,<, 

500

Underline

Ctrl U

500

Person/Address writing the letter

Return address

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