One, your Computer doesn't contradict what tasks you click on, or how they perform; That's up to what you do with your mouse, and or how much Random Allocated Memory (RAM) you have, and your Central Processing Unit (CPU- The Brain of your computer, basically.) You can't increase something your mouse sits on, whether it be on your desk or something in that manner, you'd have to buy a larger mouse pad; So, that leaves A & B. Um, if I'm not totally mistaken you can do both in Mouse Properties, but.. I'm about 75% sure that it's A.
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If Yvonne found an article that relates to her research topic, but it doesn't cite an author, then she should definitely look up another article that relates to her topic that does cite the author. She shouldn't pretend that the article that cites no author is hers, otherwise she could possibly get her grades lowered.
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Explanation:
In general, when a program runs in text-based environment like command line interface, the program is used for determining the order in which things happen.
As the program runs, the user will not have any choice and he or she can enter the required data.
If the user enters the data in required format then, he/she can get the result or output in desired format.
Kinda of both. The processor, memory, hard drive and displays are all standard components and are provided by a variety computer competent manufacturers (except for the processors which are all supplied by Intel). Yet - while many components are standard - NO, the core, hardware components, like logic boards (motherboard), video cards, and other specialty components (some display connectors and displays, for example) are propriety Apple designs.