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The Common Desktop Environment ( CDE ) is AIX's default graphical user interface.
On the software front, work was being done to implement the replacement for the aging " user interface " of CP / M, ( the Command Console Processor CCP ) with the more modern ZCPR.
The Atari ST was part of the 16 / 32 bit generation of home computers, based on the Motorola 68000 CPU noted for 128 kB of RAM or more, a graphical user interface, and 3½ " microfloppy disks as storage.
They may also be in the user interface of the software or on a screen presented to the user during the installation process.
Instead, AMOS BASIC controlled the computer directly, which caused programs written in it to have a non-standard user interface, and also caused compatibility problems with newer versions of the operating system.
The Amiga Skyline BBS software was the first in 1987 featuring a script markup language communication protocol called Skypix which was capable to give the user a complete graphical interface, featuring rich graphic content, changeable fonts, mouse-controlled actions, animations and sound.
BBS and Citadel / UX, is Web-enabled, and the traditional text interface has been replaced ( or operates concurrently ) with a Web-based user interface.
Upon boot, the user was directed to a BASIC interpreter in immediate mode, not a traditional command line interface.
Almost universally, home computers of the 1980s had a ROM-resident BASIC interpreter, allowing the machines to boot directly into BASIC which therefore constituted a significant and visible part of the user interface of many home computers ' rudimentary operating systems.
QuickDraw's performance was essential for the success of the Macintosh's graphical user interface.
A BIOS has a user interface ( UI ), typically a menu system accessed by pressing a certain key on the keyboard when the PC starts.
* set various password prompts, such as a password for securing access to the BIOS user interface functions itself and preventing malicious users from booting the system from unauthorized peripheral devices.
A virtual printer is a piece of computer software whose user interface and API resembles that of a printer driver, but which is not connected with a physical computer printer.
* Platform software: Platform includes the firmware, device drivers, an operating system, and typically a graphical user interface which, in total, allow a user to interact with the computer and its peripherals ( associated equipment ).
For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise applications, Windows Forms library is used for designing graphical user interface ( GUI ) applications like Microsoft Word, and Windows Communication Foundation is used for designing web services.
A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.
* Context sensitive user interface in computing
* History of the graphical user interface
** Virtual console, a user interface for multiple computer consoles on one device
** Console ( video game CLI ), a command-line user interface element for personal computer games originating in Quake
In a graphical user interface, windows and buttons might be the primitives.
A sophisticated graphical user interface may be used to create the animation and arrange its choreography.

user and automobile
The user raises the scaffolding by pumping the foot pedals on the supports, like an automobile jack.
This is low-cost, but limits user flexibility, in such cases as the automobile owner who occasionally tows a trailer.
Illustrated by me, (" Illustrative "), using these applications: " Racer ": a free, user edited automobile simulator from http :// www. racer. nl /, ( BMW Mini car model by " Stecki "), and Corel Photo-Paint.

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Clearly, an evaluation of a user's abilities and requirements is necessary to match a user with the most appropriate AAC method, input approach, and vocabulary.
The user of an abacus is called an abacist.
This wire is usually near the user ).
The digital data collected by the telescope is then transmitted and displayed to the user by means of the Internet.
Audio broadcasting ( be it for television or audio broadcasting ) is perhaps the biggest market segment ( and user area ) for audio processing products — globally.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( ATM ) is, according to the ATM Forum, " a telecommunications concept defined by ANSI and ITU ( formerly CCITT ) standards for carriage of a complete range of user traffic, including voice, data, and video signals ," and is designed to unify telecommunication and computer networks.
The communication is generally in the form of financial statements that show in money terms the economic resources under the control of management ; the art lies in selecting the information that is relevant to the user and is reliable.
For example, when a user logs into a computer that is part of a Windows domain, Active Directory checks the submitted password and determines whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.
The service however is only free for receiving and AOL will charge a user of 14. 95 a month for unlimited calling plan.
This feature is available for AIM 7 and it allows a user to see what the other is typing as it is being done.
Modern residential chargers permit the user to set the charging times, so the generator is quiet at night.
In the case of software, acceptance testing performed by the customer is known as user acceptance testing ( UAT ), end-user testing, site ( acceptance ) testing, or field ( acceptance ) testing.
A user story is not considered complete until the acceptance tests have passed.
Acceptance testing is a term used in agile software development methodologies, particularly Extreme Programming, referring to the functional testing of a user story by the software development team during the implementation phase.

user and on
An AAC user uses number coding on an eye gaze communication board
AAC systems are extremely diverse and depend on the capabilities of the user.
The specific access method will depend on the skills and abilities of the user.
The user therefore does not have to go back and forth from some other database ( such as a book or laptop ) to match the desired object's listed coordinates to the coordinates on the telescope.
Apple solved this problem using an AppleBus-like solution, using a single port on the back of the computer into which the user could plug an adaptor for any given cabling system.
* Operate on a 1: 1 user basis ( i. e., a dedicated pipe ).
Traffic shaping usually takes place in the Network Interface Card ( NIC ) in user equipment, and attempts to ensure that the cell flow on a VC will meet its traffic contract, i. e. cells will not be dropped or reduced in priority at the UNI.
Prior to the introduction of AutoCAD, most other CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each CAD operator ( user ) working at a graphical terminal or workstation.
Previous RF adapters required the user to slide a switch on the adapter by hand.
AMD's older CPUs could simply be set to run at whatever clock speed the user chose on the motherboard, making it trivial to relabel a CPU and sell it as a faster grade than it was originally intended.
It did offer the ability to tag messages with keywords, which the user could search on.
The Smartmodem was not necessary for BBS use, other modems could be left in " answer mode ", but the Smartmodem made operation dramatically simpler on the user end by allowing the easy dialling of any number of BBS systems.
As such, access could be unreliable, and in many cases only one user could be on the system at a time.
Common themes were based on fantasy, or were intended to give the user the illusion of being somewhere else, such as in a sanatorium, wizard's castle, or on a pirate ship.
Information contained on that BBS never left the system, and users would only interact with the information and user community on that BBS alone.
In Fido's heyday, sending a Netmail message to a user on a distant FidoNet node, or participating in an Echomail discussion could take days, especially if any FidoNet nodes or hubs in the message's route only made one transfer call per day.
BBC Text also enabled channel association, the ability for the user to retain their selected television channel visible in one section of the screen whilst viewing the text service, in contrast to Ceefax, which could only be viewed as a full-screen display, or as a semitransparent overlay ( i. e. opaque blocks of colour on top of the television channel, with the black background now transparent ; not ' translucent blocks of colour with a translucent black background ') above the television picture.
Network printers have built-in network interfaces can serve any user on the network.

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