Computer Basics Vocabulary.  System  Windows  Software  Keyboard  Microsoft Word  Hardware  Mouse  Application  Microsoft PowerPoint  Printer.

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Computer Basics Vocabulary

 System  Windows  Software  Keyboard  Microsoft Word  Hardware  Mouse  Application  Microsoft PowerPoint  Printer  Monitor  Microsoft Excel  MicroType

 Floppy Disk  CD  Flash Drive  Hard Drive

 Task Bar  Background  Start Button  Desktop  Blue or Black  Icons

 Hands  Chair  Head  Monitor  Feet  Ergonomics  Mouse  Elbows

 File  Folder (Electronic)  H Drive

 Title Bar  Minimize  Maximize  Restore  Close

 Views  Zoom  Office Button  Minimize  Restore  Ribbon  Close  Title Bar  Ribbon Tabs