Pixel
A single point on a computer monitor called pixel.
The functions of a computer monitor is to display the output result and to select options of the computer. The monitor or screen is a visual display unit, often called simply a monitor or display, is a piece of electrical equipment which displays images generated from the video output of devices such as computers, without producing permanent record.The function of a computer monitor is to show the display what work you are performing on PC through any input device.Monitor is an output device.A monitor can be a display device used with a computer. Traditionally, the word monitor describes a device based on a cathode ray tube (CRT), in contrast to display, which generally describes more modern "flat" display devices such as LED screens.A monitor can also mean a software tool designed to supervise something. FOr example, a process monitor might watch how different processes running on a computer use the CPU, another monitor might watch how other resources, such as memory or hard disk space, are being used.Outside the computing world, monitor is also used in supervisory roles, such as the government's financial monitor overlooking the banking industry, etc.Control of the river by virtue of it's armor & firepower. The last US Navy monitors were used in Vietnam; and mounted a 40mm or 105mm cannon in a single revolving steel turret.Tao kmo linte ka To let you know what you are doing with the computer and make it easyer to control it.
A "single user" refers to a single computer or system using the operating system. Meaning only one computer will/can have it installed.
An computer icon is collection of programs or futures that displays in a single file that display as icon
A "single user" refers to a single computer or system using the operating system. Meaning only one computer will/can have it installed.
In computer science (Linux)it refers to applets.
A multihead graphics or video card is a card that plugs into the motherboard of a computer and supports more than one monitor or display device. This can be either of:The card has multiple connectors, each for a standard monitor cable connecting to a different monitor.The card has a single connector for a special cable that splits into several cables that can connect to monitors.
A dumb terminal refers to a CRT and keyboard that have no processing power of their own. It is simply an input and output device wired into another computer. It was common in the days of the mainframe, to allow many users to interface with a single computer relatively inexpensively. It can also be referred to as the ultimate in 'thin client.' All of the functions, activities and work were done on the main computer.
A 'pixel' (from "picture element") is one single 'dot' or element in a video or computer monitor, or a computer or video image. It can refer to the physical display elements in the screen, or the individual dots in an image displayed there.An 'em' refers (in digital design) to the height of a particular displayed or printed font, in points. If you're using a ten point font, then one 'em' is ten points.A 'point' has meant different things over the years in physical print, but in the digital age - and here's where it gets fun - generally means a space of 1/72nd of an inch.In a older standard Mac monitor, the physical display was in 72 'pixels per inch' (PPI) and a 72pt. font would display at one inch tall on the screen, making one em 72 pts, and one inch. Modern monitors often display at 96 ppi, but the terms remain as guidelines.
No, the LCD monitor on the D40x is for menus, settings, and picture display only. This is a single lens reflex camera and as such, the image sensor is only exposed to light when the mirror swings up to take a picture.
Draw a detailed system flowchart illustrating the steps performed by an OS as it executes the instruction to back up a disk on a single-user computer system. Begin with the user typing the command on the keyboard and conclude with the display of the result on the monitor.
Computer monitors have higher resolution (more lines or pixels) than television monitors (screens or tubes). Computer monitors also have the ability to "address" (pinpoint and turn on/off or color) every pixel (single dot of color on the screen). Television monitors do not have that precision.