English (en) Dot Dot is the same as the period character/full stop (.). In DOS, Windows, and OS/2 systems, the dot is used to separate a filename from its extension. For example, the filename CONFIG. SYS is pronounced config-dot-sys. We have www (dot) google (dot) com In bit-mapped representations, a dot is a single point,...
Category: Technology
DSN (Domain Name System)
English (en) DSN (Domain Name System) The Domain Name System (DNS) is the phonebook of the internet. Human access information online through domain names like nytime.com or espn.com. Web browsers interact through Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. DNS translate domain names to IP addresses so browsers can load internet resources. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms...
Joystick
English (en) Joystick A joystick (control-stick) is a hand-held input device used to control the movement or actions of a digital object on a computer screen. It typically consists of a handle or a lever that can be tilted or pushed in different directions to provide input to a computer or a gaming console. Other...
Joystick
English (en) Joystick A joystick (control-stick) is a hand-held input device used to control the movement or actions of a digital object on a computer screen. It typically consists of a handle or a lever that can be tilted or pushed in different directions to provide input to a computer or a gaming console. Other...
Icon
English (en) Icon In computing, an icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate a computer system. Icon is a small graphical representation of a program or file. When we double-click an icon, the associated file or program will be opened. For example, if we...
Dot
English (en) Dot Dot is the same as the period character/full stop (.). In DOS, Windows, and OS/2 systems, the dot is used to separate a filename from its extension. For example, the filename CONFIG. SYS is pronounced config-dot-sys. We have www (dot) google (dot) com. In bit-mapped representations, a dot is a single point,...
Keypad
English (en) Keypad The keypad usually refers to a set of buttons or keys arranged in a grid, typically used for entering numbers, symbols, or commands. Keypads are commonly found on telephones, calculators, security systems, ATM and other electronic devices that require numerical or alphabetical input. Other languages: Hausa, Yorùbá Related terms Keyboard Igbo (ig)...
Laptop
English (en) Laptop A laptop, sometimes called a notebook computer by manufacturers, is a battery- or AC-powered personal computer (PC) smaller than a briefcase. A laptop can be easily transported and used in temporary spaces such as on airplanes, in libraries, temporary offices and at meetings. Other languages: Hausa, Yorùbá Related terms Desktop computer Igbo...
Laptop
English (en) Laptop A laptop, sometimes called a notebook computer by manufacturers, is a battery- or AC-powered personal computer (PC) smaller than a briefcase. A laptop can be easily transported and used in temporary spaces such as on airplanes, in libraries, temporary offices and at meetings. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Desktop computer Yorùbá...
Keypad
English (en) Keypad The keypad usually refers to a set of buttons or keys arranged in a grid, typically used for entering numbers, symbols, or commands. Keypads are commonly found on telephones, calculators, security systems, ATM and other electronic devices that require numerical or alphabetical input. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo Related terms Keyboard Hausa (ha)...
