adaptor — See
power adaptor.
ADFS — Advanced Disc Filing System (see the RISC OS 3 User Guide for more information).
adjust button — Righthand
mouse
button.
adjust size icon — 1con in the bottom righthand corner of some
windows.
Drag this to change
the size of a window.
application — A program you use to perform tasks or play games on the computer.
application directory — Similar to an ordinary directory, in that it contains other
files
or
directories. Name starts with an exclamation mark (!). Double-clicking on an
application directory starts the
application
(rather than just opening the directory).
application icon — Icon that appears on the
icon bar
when you start an application.
Apps icon — An icon that is always present on the lefthand side of the
icon bar. Clicking
on
this will give you access to the
applications
stored permanently in the computer's
memory (ROM) such as Draw and Paint.
auto-start — You can configure the computer so that any or all of the ROM applications in the
Apps directory will automatically start every time you switch on.
back icon —
Click
on this to send a
window
to the back of a pile of windows on the screen.
Click on the
title bar
to bring it to the front again.
backup — A copy of an important
file
(or directory, or even a whole disc).
byte — A unit of storage, which consists of eight bits (ones or zeros) of information.
CapsLock key — Key at the bottom lefthand side of the keyboard. When the CapsLock light is
ON, anything you type into the computer will be in upper case.
caret — A vertical bar in a file or writable menu box. Text you type in appears to the left of the
caret.
clicking — Pressing and releasing one of the
mouse
buttons once.
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