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A piece of text contributed to a Usenet discussion group on the Internet. Usenet includes thousands of forums on every subject under the sun. Forum members can send in their articles by e-mail: anything from asking questions to including a topic for discussion. See also USENET

A window you can open to adjust various parts of your computer. You can use the Control Panel to adjust how fast your mouse moves, the colors on your screen, the volume of your speakers, the time and date on your computer, and so on.

Squeezing computer files into less space. Compressed files are handy because you can transmit them to another PC in less time, or store them on your hard disk in less space. When you need a compressed file, you can expand it back to its original size. Two popular compression programs are PKZIP and Stacker. 

To shut down and remove a window or document from your screen. 

A system that lets a designer use a computer screen instead of a drafting table to make plans and blueprints. Designers can use CAD for anything from the largest building to the tiniest screw. Not only is the CAD system capable of generating a 3-D illustration of a building, but it can also calculate how much building material is needed.

Hooking up different parts of a computer system so they all work together. Installing a sound card, CD-ROM drive, or fax modem in a PC used to take a lot of time and expertise. The Plug and Play feature of Windows 95 promises to reduce these hassles. See also PLUG AND PLAY.

The key you press to move the cursor to the end of the current line. Many programs also use keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+End to move the cursor to the end of a document.
