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Ongoing process by which when switches are used, the choices of letters, numbers or pictures are displayed and sequentially highlighted on the screen. When the highlight indicates the desired choice, the user activates the switch, which enters the choice into the computer. Process by which the cursor moves repeatedly from one character, or group of characters, to the next, often in a clockwise or counterclockwise motion. ...
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Scanners convert designs into a computer format, allowing the digitizer to use even the most primitive of artwork without recreating the design. Many digitizing systems allow the digitizer to transfer the design directly into the digitizing program without using an intermediary software.
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The process of converting a transparency, negative, or print to a digital file. See High Resolution Scan.
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In scanning, symbol choices are presented to the user one at a time. The user chooses the symbol, or group of symbols, wanted by signaling at the appropriate time.
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represents the ability to review and survey a large amount of data and information and selectively identify those areas or patterns that may be relevant.
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