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  • ...g a reflow, i.e., the page does not fit horizontally on the screen and the user has to scroll left or right to see other objects. In web browsers, this is ==User interface==
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  • {{short description|Graphical user interface element}} .... In common practice, the tooltip is displayed continuously as long as the user hovers over the element or the text box provided by the tool.<ref name=":0"
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  • ...put from the [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]], as with many [[graphical user interface]]s. ...Single clicking, by default in many operating systems, [[selection (user interface)|selects]] (or highlights) an object while [[double-click]]ing executes or
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  • ...ent privilege (e.g., reading, writing, execution). Like users, different ''user groups'' have different permissions on a file. ===User groups===
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  • ...ting a page, the print dialog shows only a small subset of choices. If the user wants more advanced options, they can click the "Show Details" button to re ...ystem."''<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/12665902|title=User centered system design : new perspectives on human-computer interaction|dat
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  • ...s 3.1x|Windows 3.x]] or the application-oriented [[WIMP (computing)|WIMP]] interface of the [[Apple Macintosh]]. The Workplace Shell was also used in OS/2 Warp ...ure to the operating system will let any application take advantage of the interface...}}</ref>
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  • '''Basic Rate Interface''' ('''BRI''', '''2B+D''', '''2B1D''') or '''Basic Rate Access''' is an [[I ...ntrol signaling]], and [[X.25]] packet networking.<ref>{{foldoc|Basic+Rate+Interface}}</ref> The 2 [[B channel]]s can be aggregated by [[channel bonding]] provi
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  • ...mputing)|events]] are virtually simultaneous in relation to different user interface elements, one that becomes focused and one that is "blurred" (in the comput ...or [[Computer accessibility|people unable to use a mouse]] to use the user interface. In certain circumstances the [[arrow keys]] can be used to change focus.
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  • {{Short description|Computer interface element}} ...ser interface]] when something unexpected occurred that requires immediate user action.
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  • ...cripts, such as JavaScript, are run client-side in a web browser, but both techniques are often used together. The alternative to either or both types of scripti ...e more load on the server, and prevent the use of the application when the user is disconnected from the server.
    8 KB (1,124 words) - 20:45, 25 April 2025
  • ...laboratory", in J. N. Buxton and [[Brian Randell]], ''Software Engineering Techniques'', April 1970, a report on a conference sponsored by the NATO Science Commi Teitelman's DWIM package "correct[ed] errors automatically or with minor user intervention",<ref name='teitelman' /> similarly to [[autocorrection]] for
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  • {{Short description|User interface method to search for text}} {{For|the class of search techniques in artificial intelligence and robotics|Incremental heuristic search}}
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  • ...n]], a '''menu''' is a list of options presented to the [[User (computing)|user]]. ...ing an [[input device]]. Some input methods require linear navigation: the user must move a cursor or otherwise pass from one menu item to another until re
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  • ...ion by sending "Datapacks" instead of reloading the whole [[User Interface|interface]] on every click like a traditional webmail service ([[Hotmail]], [[AOL]]). Oddpost created an interface much like the traditional 3-pane view used by many desktop software applica
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  • ...ions needed|date=January 2024}}{{Short description|Language that describes user interfaces}} ...ge''' is a [[markup language]] that renders and describes [[graphical user interface]]s and controls. Many of these markup languages are dialects of [[XML]] and
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  • Clients and servers will often have a [[user interface|'''user interface''']], and sometimes other hardware associated with it. ...ork hosts. Authentication servers identify and authenticate users, provide user account profiles, and may log usage statistics.
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  • The '''Molecular Foundry''' is a [[nanoscience]] user facility located at the [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]] in [[Berk ...for open publication.{{citation needed|date=December 2023}} Proposals for user projects are aimed to promote interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas
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  • {{Short description|Graphical interface allowing for image scaling}} ...of [[graphical user interface|graphical user interface (GUI)]] where [[End-user (computer science)|users]] can change the scale of the [[viewport|viewed ar
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  • {{Short description|Interface in computer science, human-computer interaction, and interaction design}} ...e [[command language]], the intention of direct manipulation is to allow a user to manipulate [[Object (computer science)|objects]] presented to them, usin
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  • ...the [[Google Chrome]] browser). While it is possible to boot BeIA into an interface similar to the standard BeOS, doing so involves special knowledge.{{Citatio ==Compression techniques==
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