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1. A GUI tool used to manage system settings and configurations on a computer system
2. A graphical list of options displayed by a GUI interface, typically accessed through a mouse or touchpad
3. A type of graphical user interface (GUI) that is based on Windows, Icons, Menus, and Pointers.
4. A GUI feature that displays currently running applications on the bottom of the screen, providing quick access to open programs
5. The result of a command or operation displayed to the user, typically in the CLI or shell
6. A graphical link to a file, folder, or application, typically placed on the desktop or within a GUI menu
7. Media content that is stored and transmitted in digital format, which can be easily accessed and manipulated using electronic devices.
8. A GUI application used to navigate and manage files and folders on a computer system
9. The use of various forms of media such as text, audio, images, and video, combined together to create an interactive and engaging experience.
10. A type of user interface that allows users to view a document or webpage exactly as it will appear when printed or displayed
11. A specific instruction given to a computer system to perform a particular task
12. The text displayed by a CLI or shell that indicates the system is ready to accept typed commands
13. A hardware input device used with GUIs to point, click, and drag graphical elements on the screen
14. A hardware input device used with CLI and GUI interfaces to enter text and commands
15. A small graphical symbol used by a GUI interface to represent a file, folder, or application
16. Multimedia that contains links or connections to other related multimedia elements, allowing for non-linear navigation or exploration.
17. A software or feature that allows a user to view and control a desktop environment on a remote computer.