General Information
Various Operating Systems
Keyboard Shortcuts
100
Operating systems organize all programs and input which compete in demanding memory, storage, and input/output management.
What does an operating system do?
100
This program is difficult to upgrade and expensive.
What is Mac?
100
This key allows you to paste.
What is CTRL+V?
200
I/O Management, Hardware, and Applications are examples.
What are the main functions of an operating system?
200
This program is by far the most used on the market.
What is Windows?
200
The keys CTRL+U performs this function.
What allows you to underline something?
300
Each type of memory must be used properly and be able to run successfully while not interfing with anything else.
What are the two main functions of memory management?
300
This program has high sustainability.
What is Mac?
300
This key allows you to open the start menu.
What is CTRL+ESC?
400
This command uses a standard dialog box provided by the operating system so you can carry out a wide variety of file and folder tasks such as creating, renaming and deleting files.
What is the Save As command?
400
These programs are easy to use.
What are Mac and Linux?
400
The keys ALT+F4 perform this function.
What quits a program?
500
This translates to being able to use an application on different computers.
What is an application program interface (API)?
500
This program is more customizable than other operating systems.
What is Linux?
500
This key allows you to delete an item permanently.
What is SHIFT+DELETE?
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