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the mouse over a hard, flat surface to move the pointer or cursor on your screen.
MS millisecond — A measure of time that equals one thousandth of a second. Access times of storage devices are often measured in ms.
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MBPS megabits per second — (written as Mbps) One million bits per second. This measurement is typically used for transmission speeds for networks and modems.

MB — megabyte — A measurement of data storage that equals 1,048,576 bytes. 1 MB equals 1024 KB. When used to refer to hard drive storage, the term is often rounded to 1,000,000 bytes.

MB/SEC megabytes per second — One million bytes per second. This measurement is typically used for data transfer ratings.

MEMOR Y A temporary data storage area inside your computer. Because the data in memory is not permanent, it is recommended that you frequently save your files while you are working on them, and always save your files before you shut down the computer. Your computer can contain several different forms of memory, such as RAM, ROM, and video memory. Frequently, the word memory is used as a synonym for RAM.

MEMOR Y ADDRESS A specific location where data is temporarily stored in RAM.

MEMOR Y MAPPING The process by which the computer assigns memory addresses to physical locations at start-up. Devices and software can then identify information that the processor can access.

MEMOR Y MODULE A small circuit board containing memory chips, which connects to the system board.

MHZ megahertz — A measure of frequency that equals 1 million cycles per second. The speeds for computer processors, buses, and interfaces are often measured in MHz.

MODEM A device that allows your computer to communicate with other computers over analog telephone lines. Three types of modems include: external, PC Card, and internal. You typically use your modem to connect to the Internet and exchange e-mail.

MODULE BAY A bay that supports devices such as optical drives, a second battery, or a Dell TravelLite™ module.

MONITOR The high-resolution TV-like device that displays computer output.

MOUSE A pointing device that controls the movement of the cursor on your screen. Typically you roll

A chip that provides network capabilities. A computer may include a network adapter on its system board, or it may contain a PC Card with an adapter on it. A network adapter is also referred to as a NIC (network interface controller).

NIC — See network adapter.

NOTIFICATION AREA The section of the Windows taskbar that contains icons for providing quick access to programs and computer functions, such as the clock, volume control, and print status. Also referred to as system tray.

NS nanosecond — A measure of time that equals one billionth of a second.

NVRAM — nonvolatile random access memory — A type of memory that stores data when the computer is turned off or loses its external power source. NVRAM is used for maintaining computer configuration information such as date, time, and other system setup options that you can set.

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OPTICAL DRIVE A drive that uses optical technology to read or write data from CDs, DVDs, or DVD+RWs. Example of optical drives include CD drives, DVD drives, CD-RW drives, and CD-RW/DVD combo drives.

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PARALLEL CONNECTOR An I/O port often used to connect a parallel printer to your computer. Also referred to as an LPT port.

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