Your question is a little bit vague, but I'll assume you're referring to icons.
the smallest computer screen is the pixel.On this pel(picture element or pixel) the image is divided into patrs which is displayed on it(only the portion of image assigned to that patricular pixel)
Assuming you have a relative recent MS Windows operatig system on your computer: Click on "Start" button on the desktop screen Click on "All Programs" icon Scroll through the program listing and find "Accessories" program Click on "Accessories" and scroll through the displayed list and find "Calculator" Click on "Calculator" to bring up screen with a small calculator image. Enter the number you want to take the squareroot of, and then hit the "SQRT" button on the calculator image. The displayed number will be the squareroot of your entered number.
I think it is just simply an Icon from what you've described, I'd say the answer is an Icon. Hope this has helped.
I think it is just simply an Icon from what you've described, I'd say the answer is an Icon. Hope this has helped.
The difference between an icon and active application is that an icon is a small image seen on a computer screen and it represents a program but is not running. An active application is one that is running in the foreground of a computer.
Yes, the small boxes on your PC's screen.
Reminder
An overhead projector is used to project an image of a transparency onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror. There are also "slide projectors" that are used to display photographic slides on a wall or screen. A "projector" or "digital projector" would be used similar to a computer monitor or a television screen that would display an inputted image from a variety of sources (blu-ray player, computer, laptop, dvd players, game console, etc.). In the case of a projector the image is projected with the help of a light apparatus shining through a small silicon ship and projected through a lens to create an image on your wall or projector screen.
Holding down the ctrl button and A button highlights everything.However when pasting the frames and other formatted columns might not appear as originally displayed in the page, I'm not sure of a way to counter that.If copying a small page that has everything displayed on the screen that you want saved, holding shift and pring screen(or some abbreviation of print screen) buttons will copy the current display on the monitor to be pasted in an image program IE: mspaint.
Touch screen made common. And recent developement I have heard is in the field of projection. Imagine, a small cellphone type device that projects an image of a computer screen (whereever you want to. wall etc). And you have the power to operate it using the movement of your hand.
zooming is the technique to large or small any image.
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