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  2. IBM Common User Access - Wikipedia

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    IBM Common User Access. Common User Access ( CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987 as part of their Systems Application Architecture. Used originally in the MVS/ESA, VM/CMS, OS/400, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems, parts of the CUA ...

  3. ThinkCentre - Wikipedia

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    ThinkCentre is a brand for a family of business-oriented desktop computers, the early models of which were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines ( IBM) since 2003. In 2005, IBM sold its PC business, including the ThinkCentre brand, to Lenovo. ThinkCentre computers typically include mid-range to high-end processors ...

  4. Option key - Wikipedia

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    U+2325 ⌥ OPTION KEY. The Option key may be labeled Alt, Option, ⌥, or any combination thereof. The Option key, ⌥, is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards. It is located between the Control key and the Command key on a typical Mac keyboard. There are two Option keys on modern (as of 2020) Mac desktop and notebook keyboards, one on ...

  5. ThinkPad - Wikipedia

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    Earlier known as "IBM Access", later "ThinkVantage", the Lenovo Vantage is a suite of computer management applications. This software can give additional support for system management (backup, encrypting, system drivers installation and upgrade, system monitoring and others).

  6. IBM PC keyboard - Wikipedia

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    IBM PC keyboard. The keyboard for IBM PC-compatible computers is standardized. However, during the more than 30 years of PC architecture being frequently updated, many keyboard layout variations have been developed. A well-known class of IBM PC keyboards is the Model M. Introduced in 1984 and manufactured by IBM, Lexmark, Maxi-Switch and ...

  7. Scroll Lock - Wikipedia

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    Scroll Lock ( ⤓ or ⇳) is a lock key (typically with an associated status light) on most IBM -compatible computer keyboards. Depending on the operating system, it may be used for different purposes, and applications may assign functions to the key or change their behavior depending on its toggling state. [1] [2] The key is not frequently used, and therefore some reduced or specialized ...

  8. HCL Notes - Wikipedia

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    HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes [2] [3]) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix ( AIX and IBM i ), Windows, Linux and macOS, sold by HCLTech. [4] The client application is called Notes while the server component is branded HCL Domino .

  9. Basic direct access method - Wikipedia

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    Basic Direct Access Method, or BDAM is an access method for IBM's OS/360 and successors computer operating systems on System/360 and later mainframes. BDAM "consists of routines used in retrieving data from, and storing data onto, direct access devices ." [1] : p.5 BDAM is available on OS/360, OS/VS2, MVS, z/OS, and related high-end operating systems.