desktop

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Englisch - Türkisch
masaüstü

Bir dizüstü, bir masaüstünden daha iyidir. - A laptop is better than a desktop.

Masaüstü yayıncılık programları özellikle bu amaç için oluşturulmuştur. - Desktop publishing programs are created especially for this purpose.

masa üstü
masaüstü, bigisayar ekranı, kullanıcının sistemi kontrol ettiği işletim sisteminin arayüzü
desktop area
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü alanı
desktop icons
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü simgeleri
desktop publishing
masa üstü yayıncılık
desktop wallpaper
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü duvar kağıdı
desktop manager
masaüstü yöneticisi
desktop pattern
masaüstü deseni
desktop publishing
masaüstü yayıncılık
desktop bands
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü bantları
desktop cleanup
(Bilgisayar) masaüstünü temizleme
desktop computer
masaüstü bilgisayar
desktop conference
masaustu konferans
desktop conference
masaüstü konferans
desktop configuration
Masaüstü Yapılandırması
desktop evaluation
(Kimya) masaüstü değerlendirmesi
desktop files
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü dosyaları
desktop hardware
masaüstü donanımı
desktop items
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü öğeleri
desktop page
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü sayfası
desktop publishing
masaüstü yayımcılık
desktop setting
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü ayarı
desktop speaker
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü hoparlör
desktop task
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü görevi
desktop themes
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü temaları
desktop update
Masaüstü Güncelleştirme
create desktop
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü oluştur
custom desktop icons
(Bilgisayar) özel masaüstü simgeleri
remote desktop
(Bilgisayar) uzak masaüstü
desktops
masaüstü
active desktop
Etkin Masaüstü
apple desktop bus
Apple masaüstü yolu
flash desktop
(Bilgisayar) masaüstü yanıp sönsün
move to desktop
Masaya Taşı
on the desktop
masaüstünde
shared desktop
(Bilgisayar) paylaşılan masaüstü
Englisch - Englisch
The top surface of a desk
The main graphical user interface of an operating system, usually displaying icons, windows and background wallpaper
A desktop computer
Of an application, converted to be carried out on a personal computer
Designed for use on a desk or similar piece of furniture
{i} screen area from which one opens all of the application windows (Computers)
The background on top of which all windows appear to rest onscreen;the working environment displayed on Macintosh computers
the top of a desk
The background screen All the windows and icons are on the Desktop
- The operating system user interface, which is designed to represent an office desk with objects on it Rather than physical telephones, lamps, in/out baskets, etc , the operating system desktop uses program and data icons, windows, taskbars, and the like There are many different desktop environments available for GNU/Linux, including KDE, GNOME, and X11, that can be installed by a user (Also, see GUI, Window manager and X Window System )
Personal computer (PC) that sits on a user's desk End users' PCs must conform to a certain configuration if they are to perform specific PeopleSoft functions, such as data entry, viewing data and reporting The Project Office is responsible for specifying this configuration Also a metaphor for the on-screen computing environment that includes the screen background and the windows, icons, documents and tools that appear on it See Workstation
The term for the screen background in most graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on which windows, icons, and dialog boxes appear
The desktop of a computer is the display of icons that you see on the screen when the computer is ready to use
A metaphor for the on-screen computing environment A computer desktop includes the screen background, icons, and windows visible on the computer screen
{s} of a size convenient for use on a desk or table (Computers)
The area on your computer screen on which icons for your hard drive, files, disks, and applications appear Often items which are downloaded from the Web land on your Desktop
The empty space on your screen when all windows are closed, containing My Computer, Recycle Bin, and several program shortcuts The Desktop is actually an invisible folder called Desktop Folder You can move files and folders to the Desktop for easy access
(computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
This is the screen you see after you successfully login to the Enrollment Server It contains icons and/or toolbars that provide links to the computer applications you commonly use
The screen background on which windows, icons, and dialog boxes appear, e g what you see when your programs are all closed or minimized
A desktop system is a computer designed to sit in one position on a desk somewhere and not move around Most general purpose computers are desktop systems Calling a system a desktop implies nothing about its platform The fastest desktop system at any given time is typically either an Alpha or PowerPC based system, but the SPARC and PA-RISC based systems are also often in the running Industrial strength desktops are typically called workstations
Desktop computers are a convenient size for using on a desk or table, but are not designed to be portable. When launched, the Macintosh was the smallest desktop computer ever produced
Your computer screen when no applications are open When a file is saved to the desktop, you will be able to see it there on the screen when no other applications are running or windows are open
A metaphor for the on-screen computing environment It includes the screen background and windows, icons and documents
On computers like IBM PC or compatibles and Macintoshes, the backdrop where windows and icons for disks and applications reside
a computer display area that represents the kinds of objects one might find on a real desktop, such as documents, a phonebook, reference sources, writing tools, and project folders
The on-screen background containing icons and windows embedded in wallpaper
Generally considered to mean the confluence of a work location, a desk area and a computing device, distinct from a lab, which may have many computing devices Intended to refer to one computing device, PC or workstation, which uses one network connection
the screen where all your icons are
A work environment provided by a graphical user interface, generally including a video monitor background, a screen saver, and one or more taskbars and icons
The screen background By default, several icons are placed on the desktop: a folder icon representing your home directory, a dumpster icon, several application icons, and an icon for each peripheral you have installed You can place other icons on the desktop so that you can access them more easily
The desktop displays icons and menus that allow you to run programs and use a file system without directly using the command language of the operating system, as in Microsoft Windows The desktop is part of a graphical user interface, where icons, menus and dialog boxes on the screen represent programs, files, and options on your computer
The Desktop is the full-screen display where all Windows activity takes place The Desktop is supposed to be the computer equivalent of a real desktop, where you place everything you are currently working on Of course, the analogy tends to break down a little, because the Windows Desktop not only contains your current work, communications programs (the equivalent of a phone and fax) and various tools you need for your work, it also contains a waste basket (the Recycle Bin), filing cabinets and more
The working environment on the computerÑthe menu bar and the gray area on the screen The user can have a number of documents on the desktop at the same time At the OS level, the desktop displays the Trash icon and the icons (and windows) of volumes that have been mounted
In graphical user interfaces (such as Windows), desktop is the term used to describe the main screen where icons, folders, and documents appear
A desktop is a desktop computer
The Windows 95 screen, on which the Start button, Taskbar, My Computer and Recycle Bin icons appear by default Application windows, icons, and dialog boxes also appear on the desktop area
The initial display on the computer screen on which windows, icons, menus, and dialog boxes display
desktop computer
A computer of a size designed to be used on a desk or table, as opposed to larger machines, such as mainframes, and smaller machines, such as laptops and palmtops
desktop computers
plural form of desktop computer
desktop environment
A complete graphical user interface solution to operate a computer
desktop picture
picture displayed on a computer's desktop as a background behind the user interface
desktop pictures
plural form of desktop picture
desktop publisher
A piece of software that performs desktop publishing
desktop publisher
A person involved in desktop publishing
desktop publishers
plural form of desktop publisher
desktop publishing
The use of page layout software on a desktop computer to produce publishable documents
desktop-picture
Attributive form of desktop picture

desktop-picture choice.

Desktop Management Interface
uniform standard that allows management of the integration of various hardware and software systems in a personal computer (including network connections), DMI
Desktop Power Management System
system which regulates the electricity consumption of a computer, DPMS
desktop computer
a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an individual workspace
desktop computer
micro-computer that operates as an independent unit
desktop computer
a computer that is small enough to be used on a desk laptop
desktop presentation
creation of slides and their presentation of a computer
desktop publishing
Desktop publishing is the production of printed materials such as newspapers and magazines using a desktop computer and a laser printer, rather than using conventional printing methods. The abbreviation DTP is also used. The design and production of publications using personal computers with graphics capability. DTP the work of arranging the writing and pictures for a magazine, small book etc, using a computer and special software. Use of a personal computer to perform publishing tasks. DTP allows an individual to combine text, numerical data, and graphic elements in a document that can be output on a printer or a phototypesetter. A typical DTP system includes a personal computer, a high-resolution printer, and input devices such as an optical scanner. Text and graphic elements are commonly created or manipulated with several separate software programs and then combined with a page-makeup program. Powerful DTP programs offer full-featured graphics capabilities
desktop publishing
combining of text and pictures for the purpose of printing (with the help of special equipment which includes powerful word processors and state of the art printers)
desktop publishing
(computer science) the use of microcomputers with graphics capacity to produce printed materials
personal online desktop
a desktop environment that is accessible from the Internet
remote desktop
A real-time network mirroring of one computer's graphical display onto another computer (with or without knowledge of the mirrored computer's user, with or without shared mouse & keyboard interaction.) Also, a specific program that accomplishes that mirroring
Active Desktop
option to display components of Internet sites directly on a personal computer (such as HTML and JAVA APPLET items)
K Desktop Environment
{i} KDE, easy to use free computer desktop environment that runs on Linux and Unix
Open Desktop
graphical interface based on Motif and designed for use on Unix systems (developed by Santa Cruz Operation)
desktops
plural of desktop
desktop

    Türkische aussprache

    desktäp

    Aussprache

    /ˈdeskˌtäp/ /ˈdɛskˌtɑːp/

    Etymologie

    [ desk-"täp ] (noun.) 1929. desk + top

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