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When you have a blue screen on a computer, with or without text, this is known as BSoD. When BSoD occurs, Windows on your computer has crashed, and information dumped.
This is kind-of a guess, but when the computer is booting up, there are programs that are loading that have to do with driving the graphics (other than just text display). So it shows the initial splash-screen, then until these load in, it doesn't display anything.
Text and graphics can be displayed on a computer's monitor (screen).
data projector
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What your icons are displayed on when you first start up.
It can simply be called a "cursor", but you can also call it a "text cursor" to tell it apart from your mouse cursor.
Computer software that assists disabled persons is known as "Accessibility Software." This sort of software can help visually impaired persons read, by synthesising on-screen text into audio. This is known as text-to-speech. Other software may enlarge text on the screen, or provide on-screen magnification.
One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
Text that shows us such a general description of thing, place, or living things. This text doesn't give a description of a specific thing.
bitmap fonts
Blackle is the same thing as Google only it has a black screen so it saves energy. The screen is black and the text is white.