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Icon: A picture on a screen that represents a specific file, directory, window, option, or program
Desktop:Thebackground image of a display screen, on which windows, icons, and other graphical items appear.
Drag and Drop: is the action of (or support for the action of) clicking on a virtualobject and dragging it to a different location or onto another virtual object. In general, it can be used to invoke many kinds of actions, or create various types of associations between twoabstract objects.
Taskbar: A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs, among which the user can switch back and forth by clicking on theappropriate one.
Toolbar: In a graphical user interface on a computer monitor a toolbar is a GUI widget on which onscreen buttons, icons, menus or other input or output elements are placed.Toolbars are seen in office suites, graphics editors and web browsers. Toolbars are usually distinguished from palettes by their integration into the edges of the screen or largerwindows, which results in wasted space if too many under populated bars are stacked atop each other (especially horizontal bars on a landscape oriented display) or interface inefficiency ifoverloaded bars are placed on small windows.
Dialog box: In a graphical user interface of computers, a dialog box (or dialogue box) is a type of window used to enable reciprocalcommunication or "dialog" between a computer and its user. It may communicate information to the user, prompt the user for a response, or both. A dialog box is most often used to provide the userwith the means for specifying how to implement a command, or to respond to a question or an "alert" (see below)
Log on: is the process by which individual access to a computer system.
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