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what is a right-click?
what is switching users?

can you guys help me out

2007-01-07 10:05:03 · 4 answers · asked by *VodkaTonic* 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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If you have a Macintosh, you have a one button mouse. Those on MSDOS/Windows machines have two or three. So a right click is to push the right hand button. Most of the time it brings up a context menu that shows choices related to where you right clicked - format, copy, paste, etc.

Many personal computers have no function for more than one user, while lately Windows XP and all main frame and mini-computers require that users log in. This protects files of one user from another. So switching users is a process of shutting down the programs of one user and allowing another user to login and open files and use programs on them. On the XP it is possible to have programs and files shared among all users and other that belong only to one user.

2007-01-07 10:24:12 · answer #1 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 0 0

Right click means depressing the right button on your mouse.

Switching users has to do with logging in as a different person to a terminal or application.

2007-01-07 18:07:41 · answer #2 · answered by snowexam 2 · 0 0

right click= clicking the right side button on the mouse
switching users= the process of logging on and choosing the route of access to computer programs, used mostly on personal computers.

2007-01-07 18:13:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Right click is when you click on the right side of your mouse... obviously.

And switching users is when you log off or log on and switch your users...obviously.

2007-01-07 18:09:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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