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  2. Twin-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the objective, the viewfinder consists of a 45-degree mirror (the reason for the word reflex in the name), a matte focusing screen at the top of the camera, and a pop-up hood surrounding it. The two objectives are connected, so that the focus shown on the focusing screen will be exactly the same as on the film.

  3. Template:Search box - Wikipedia

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    One type of search link is a wikilink with all the capabilities of Search (search box), and with standard wikilink syntax: [[Special:Search/query| label]]. So this search link will (1) navigate: [[Special:search/Wales]] → Special:search/Wales or (2) search: [[Special:search/~Wales | search/~Wales]] → search/~Wales if you prefix a ~ tilde ...

  4. Search box - Wikipedia

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    A search box, search field or search bar is a graphical control element used in computer programs, such as file managers or web browsers, and on web sites. A search box is usually a single-line text box or search icon (which will transform into a search box on click activity) with the dedicated function of accepting user input to be searched ...

  5. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    Monobook places this search-box in the left toolbox. The search box is an input box with the placeholder text "Search Wikipedia" in it. In Wikipedia's default Vector 2022 skin, it is located in the header of the page at the top of the screen. To use the search box, click in it, or jump to it by pressing ⇧ Shift+Alt+F, and type in your search ...

  6. Template:Canned search - Wikipedia

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    A search link stores a query in a link that takes you to live search results for that stored search. They're found on user pages and talk pages. They're found on user pages and talk pages. Use one to bring the full feature set of MediaWiki Search, or features of external search engines, to bear on users unfamiliar with their search parameters.

  7. Virtual Magnifying Glass - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Magnifying Glass is designed for the visually impaired and others who need to magnify part of the computer display. Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifying glass [ 1 ] on the screen.

  8. Virtual image - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a real image can be projected on the screen as it is formed by rays that converge on a real location. A real image can be projected onto a diffusely reflecting screen so people can see the image (the image on the screen plays as an object to be imaged by human eyes). [2] A plane mirror forms a virtual image positioned behind the ...

  9. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    Say the search box is given two words.The search starts with two index lookups, and the two results are combined with a logical AND. But before they are displayed as search results, they must all be assigned a final score before the top twenty (listed on the first page) can be displayed, and they must be formatted with snippets and highlighting.

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