sizing handles
they tell the computer what to do.
These are the crests and troughs of the wave (in a ripple on the surface of water or other liquid).
Scanning mode in which beam is scanning selected areas only; after scanning of selected area is completed beam is turned off and moved to another area to be scanned. It is also called Raster Scan Method.
That is called a chained selection. See related link for an example.
Bacteria have chromosomes that are not located within a nucleus (they don't have a nucleus). Chromosomes are normally found associated together in an area of the cell. Bacteria also have small circles of DNA called plasmids, these can sometimes be transferred between cells
sizing handles
The small square and circles around a selected graphic, are called sizing handles. To erase a character to the right of the insertion point, press the delete key.
Small squares and circles around a selected graphic are called "resize handles." These handles allow users to adjust the size and proportions of the graphic by clicking and dragging. In many graphic design or editing software programs, these handles provide a visual indication of how the selected element can be manipulated.
They are placeholders and can be used to do things like change the size or orientation of the graphic.
Checkboxes
sizing handles
the cell is called the active cell<--------------- false. that is used for spreadsheets. the question is asking what the little dots are, not what a black outlined cell is? options a. black dots b.handles c.knobs d.marching arts dont u feel smart?
sizing handles
They are geometric shapes called polygons
Little circles located in front of various website screen options that can be selected with the mouse are called radio buttons. They allow users to select one option from a set of choices, where only one option can be selected at a time. When a radio button is selected, any previously selected button in the same group is automatically deselected.
Those are called selection handles. They are used to resize and reposition the selected object.
Close - they're called concentric circles.