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  2. Screensaver - Wikipedia

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    A screensaver (or screen saver) is a computer program that blanks the display screen or fills it with moving images or patterns when the computer has been idle for a designated time. The original purpose of screensavers was to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT or plasma computer monitors (hence the name). [ 1 ]

  3. Mnemonics (keyboard) - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Windows, mnemonics are called "Access keys". [1] In Web browsers, Access keys may or may not be engaged by the Alt key. Using mnemonics is limited to entering the underlined character with a single key stroke; for this reason, localized versions of software omit letters with diacritics that need to be input via an extra dead key ...

  4. Do you actually need a screen protector? - AOL

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    There are limitations to what a screen protector can do, though: “It isn’t going to cover every square millimeter of the glass display,” said Mac Frederick, owner of Phone Repair Philly.

  5. Screen protector - Wikipedia

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    Screen protectors have been known to interfere with the operation of some touchscreens. [4] Also, an existing oleophobic coating of a touchscreen will be covered, although some tempered glass screen protectors come with their own oleophobic coating. On some devices, the thickness of screen protectors can affect the look and feel of the device.

  6. Soft key - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a hard key is a key with dedicated function such as the keys on a number keypad. Screen-labeled function keys are today most commonly found in kiosk applications, such as automated teller machines and gas pumps. Screen-label function keys date to aviation applications in the late 1960s.

  7. Monitor filter - Wikipedia

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    A secondary use for monitor filters is privacy as they decrease the viewing angle of a monitor, preventing it from being viewed from the side; in this case, they are also called privacy screens. privacy screen (microscope photo)

  8. The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like ... - AOL

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    Potter once waited 15 minutes for an employee to unlock a case at another Target location. Now, when faced with long lines and understaffed stores, the 30-year-old often skips buying essential ...

  9. Num Lock - Wikipedia

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    Num Lock or Number Lock (⇭) is a key on the numeric keypad of most computer keyboards. It is a lock key, like Caps Lock and Scroll Lock. Its state affects the function of the numeric keypad commonly located to the right of the main keyboard and is commonly displayed by an LED built into the keyboard. The Num Lock key exists because earlier 84 ...