Platform-dependent. For TurboC use functions of header conio.h (use built-in help).
Foreground task is a process which happens on screen and background task is a process which is run offscreen. Ex: If you are clicking on a link and a page is opened ie foreground output bt to show that page to the end-user, there is a process in the programming language which is created off-screen by the developer of the program or website.
If you are talking about the program executing, but the output screen being displayed for a flash and then disappearing, I suggest adding getch() or getchar() function at the end of your main function. This will make sure that the output screen waits for you to press a character before the program terminates.
Follow the backslash with another backslash: System.out.println("\\ " \"); will display \ " \ on the screen.
With conio.h you can change the background color (function textbackground).
Many people use a modified version of the program's About dialogue window as a splash screen, but you can also create a dedicated splash screen window that contains an image of the company logo along with some program information. The choice is yours but ultimately a splash screen is nothing more than a window that is shown while a program loads in the background. When the program has loaded, the splash screen is closed automatically. The simplest method of displaying your splash screen is to use a program loader function. Typically this will be your program's main function or a function called from your main function. The program loader first loads and displays the splash screen, then loads the rest of your program in the background before closing the splash screen window and finally showing the main window. Some splash screens display progress information during the load sequence, thus your program loader should send messages to the splash screen and give time to the system to allow messages to be processed. This will increase the time it takes to load your program, but if the load process is lengthy to begin with, it is better to give some indication of the progress.
This is not a command; more of a status that you have a job in the background that is waiting on output to the primary screen.
Foreground task is a process which happens on screen and background task is a process which is run offscreen. Ex: If you are clicking on a link and a page is opened ie foreground output bt to show that page to the end-user, there is a process in the programming language which is created off-screen by the developer of the program or website.
"Output" refers to what the program produces - normally what it shows on screen, or perhaps writes to a file.
Yes, Go to screen settings and background. Uset the theme or your own.
If you are talking about the program executing, but the output screen being displayed for a flash and then disappearing, I suggest adding getch() or getchar() function at the end of your main function. This will make sure that the output screen waits for you to press a character before the program terminates.
Follow the backslash with another backslash: System.out.println("\\ " \"); will display \ " \ on the screen.
Right-click an empty space on the Desktop screen and choose (change desktop background). On the window that comes up click the desktop tab. You will see a box beside the color of the background around the picture on the screen click the down or up arrow and change it to (Fit To Screen).
Nope. You can only change background and screen wallpaper.
It is considered an output, because you can view results on the display. It is an input, because when you touch the screen, you are executing commands or inputting data into the computer, much like you would've typed on a keyboard or clicked on a mouse.
You just download the application which is Oceanis change background..This application can help you to change your background..:)
There was an update for the ipod touch about 7 months ago and it allowed you to change the background on your ipod and you can also change the lock screen
you can not change the background You can set a lock-screen or home-screen background by going to "Settings" then "Wallpaper" you can select an image from Apple's default selection or a picture you have put onto your device. After selection the image you want to use, tap the image. This will bring up a preview screen. Once you are happy with the background tap "Set" and you will be asked if you want to set the image as the lock screen background, home screen background or both.