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desktop 1 , n [on the ~] (↔ fr: bureau
1
)
desktop: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on icon
1
Patient1
or window
1
Patient2

In general it's not a good idea to have your desktop (the Windows backdrop that greets you as soon as Windows starts) festooned with icons, files and folders.
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Windows is a pretty easy operating system (OS) to get around in. The main screen is called the "desktop".
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Think of the desktop as your personalized work space where you open programs and perform other tasks.
[ ]
Entity in which the d. is located monitor
The user Agent prepares the d. in a way that suits him customize the ~
French
LPD AB MCLH
28/10/2009

desktop 2 , n (↔ )
a desktop: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on task
1
Patient1
or software
1
Patient2
or data
1
Patient3
or peripheral
1
Patient4

a desktop: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on task
1
Patient1
or software
1
Patient2
or data
1
Patient3
or peripheral
1
Patient4
Additionally, laptops will always be far more energy efficient than desktops, because they have to be designed to run on battery power.
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These include everything from pushing disk capacity through the ceiling to offering powerful hybrid and solid-state drives for the desktop and mobile markets.
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Because of their slimmer design and lower energy consumption, monitors using LCD technology (also called flat panel or flat screen displays) are replacing the venerable CRT on most desktops.
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enHOW COMPUTER MONITORS WORK
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Part board
hard disk
processor
1
chip
memory
BIOS
Creator manufacturer
The user Agent prepares a d. install
1
a ~
The user Agent prepares a d. to allow the d. to operate configure
1
a ~
The user Agent uses a d. to act on a task Patient1 run a .. on a ~.
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ordinateur 1 de bureau
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