comp., MS |
logon (The process of identifying oneself to a computer after connecting to it over a communications line); access (The act of reading data from or writing data to memory); charm (A user interface element similar to a button that provides access to key Windows features, such as Start, search, sharing, devices, and settings. Charms differ from buttons in that they have extended functionality, such as flyout menus that provide access to individual or grouped commands); hit (Retrieval of a file from a Web site. Each separate file accessed on a Web page, including html documents and graphics, counts as a hit) |