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Control panel, accessibility options, mouse
Windows XP, how do you change your settings so you can use the keyboard to control the cursor on the screen?
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So my computer screen is made up of pixels. Whoopdedo? My pretty pictures and advanced video games are just little dots of light randomly changing colours. Well, no. Not exactly. In one pixel, how many different colours of light are there?
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Cathode Ray tube
Great. My computer's monitor is made up of a bunch of flashing red, green and blue lights. Why would I care? Because it's cool. Or I think it's cool. If you agree, here's a fun FITB question. If you disagree, I punish you with this fun FITB question. Given the context of this quiz, what does CRT stand for?
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FF0000
. I'm starting to understand. My monitor doesn't draw objects; it dabs small dots. But before it does that it uses its internal electronic little art pallette to find the correct mix of red, green and blue. There you are! You're on your way! But a computer being what it is, everything has to be in code. On most computers, what is the hexadecimal code for red?
300
EBCDIC
The IBM card format with 80 columns and 12 rows was used with IBM mainframe computers since mid-1960s to encode data in which format?
300
Controlling French weaving looms
For what was the stiff format punched card first used?
400
Silicon
When you look at a processor, you normally see a plastic or ceramic case with metal pins and possibly other metal parts. However, the active component inside is made of a different material - which one?
400
Intel
Which company invented the ATX form factor?
500
Black leaves all lights off, white turns them all on.
Well, that was somewhat confusing. Don't do anymore weird questions like that anymore, OK? I'll try, but no promises. However, something new has come up. On a monitor screen, how do you tell the difference between black and white?
500
One of a very set of internal data storage locations that can be manipulated extremely fast and conveniently
In the context of CPU architecture, what does the term "register" mean?
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