
1) Arrangement of icons 2) Big Apple locale 3) Computer in a cubicle 4) Computer model 5) Computer site 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) File location, at times 9) Icon locale 10) Icon setting 11) It may be full of icons 12) It may have shortcuts 13) Kind of publishing 14) Location for many an icon
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- the top of a desk
- (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
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Desktop refers to the surface of a desk. The term has been adopted as an adjective to distinguish office appliances (such as photocopiers and printers) which can be fitted on top of a desk, from larger equipment covering its own area on the floor. Desktop may also refer to: ...
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[word processor] Desktop is a WYSIWYG word processor for computers Sinclair ZX Spectrum and compatible (e. g. Didaktik). It is a word processor of Czech origin, its author is Tomáš Vilím who used the name Universum as his author name. Distributor of the program was Proxima - Software. Destop is very advanced word processor when compared ...
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The background which is located behind the application windows. The Desktop can be altered by changing the wallpaper or background.
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The screen background for a GUI such as Mac OS or Windows on which windows, icons, and dialogue boxes appear.
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[
adj] - designed for use on a desk or table 2. [n] - the top of a desk
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screen background noun (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
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noun the top of a desk
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In computing, a graphical representation of file systems, in which applications and files are represented by pictures (icons), which can be triggered by a single or double click with a mouse button. Such a graphical user interface can be compared with the command line interface, which is character-based
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No, not the thing your keyboard and mouse are sitting on, but rather the main screen on your monitor where you find your icons, background wallpaper and maybe your screensaver.
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In the Macintosh user interface, the background image of theFinder on which the icons for applications, directories and datafiles are displayed.
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small or compact enough to fit or be used on a desk: a desktop computer.
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