Mouse
OS Terms
Software
Mac
Windows
Hardware
MS Word
Organization
100

A computer input device in the form of a small panel containing different touch sensitive areas

Touchpad/Trackpad

100

A computer display area that represents the kinds of objects found on top of a physical desk

Desktop

100

A series of instructions directing a computer to preform a task. Examples are MS Word, Calculator, Chess, Solitaire

software/program/application

100

This is your built in web browser. It enables you to access the internet.

Safari

100

This is your built in web browser. It enables you to access the internet.

Microsoft Edge

100

Desktops have these, laptops don't. They are usually plastic and hold all the hardware.

Case

100

Allows you to change the way the shape of the letters look in your document.

Font

100

A container in a computer system for storing information. Similar in features to paper documents used in offices.

File

200

A motion with your mouse to choose text or pick an object.

Select

200

A new separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface

New Window

200

This is a type of file storage located on the internet. One drive, iCloud, Dropbox are examples

cloud storage

200

This is where common apps are usually stored at the bottom of your screen.

dock

200

This is where common apps are usually stored at the bottom of your screen.

taskbar

200

This is what all the computer parts plug into to make a working unit

Motherboard

200

This changes the direction of your documents’ layout.

Orientation

200

The virtual location for applications, documents, data, etc. These help in storing and organizing files and data in the computer.

Folder

300

A dragging motion with your mouse to select text or a group of icons.

Highlight

300

A new clickable area at the top of a window that shows another page or area. Usually in a browser.

New Tab

300

This software supports your computers basic function, examples are Windows, Mac, Linux

Operating System (OS)

300

This is where you can find other settings and sleep or shut down your computer. It is located on the top left of the screen.

Apple menu

300

This is where you can find other apps/settings and sleep or shut down your computer. It is located on the bottom left of the screen.

Start menu

300

This is where ALL your data and files are stored on your computer

hard drive

300

This is the collection of tools and features at the top of the screen. It contains tabs like layout and insert.

The Ribbon

300

A Folder within a Folder.  

Subfolder

400

Usually, this mouse motion will open an options menu

Right or two finger click

400

A symbol or graphic representing a program, option, or window.

Icon

400

This is a program that you use to access the internet

Browser

400

This is where you locate files on a Mac.

Finder

400

This is the preferred word processing program for Windows.

Microsoft Word

400

This is what accesses your CURRENTLY running programs

RAM/Memory

400

This is how you line up your text to the right side of the page.

Right alignment

400

The letters at the end of a filename after the dot. The operating system uses these to know what program to use to open a file.

File Extension

500

This is how to move information on a computer screen up or down (often done with two fingers on a touchpad or the wheel on a mouse)

Scroll

500

A small area that pops up in which the user is prompted to provide information or select commands.

Dialog Box

500

This is a set of applications that include word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.

Productivity Suite

500

Every application/program has this on a Mac. It is located on the top left of the screen when the application is running.

Menu bar

500

This is where you locate files on a Windows computer.

File Explorer

500

This reads data, runs programs, everything you do on your computer uses this

Processor/CPU

500

This is how you create a sub-list/multilevel list within a numbered or bulleted list.

Press tab

500

This specifies the location of a file in a computer's file system structure. Example is C:\Users\jUser\documents\letter.doc

File Path