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card screenécran de sélection des fiches (The first screen in Concierge where users can open a map or choose points of interest from recommended selections or categories (such as Restaurants))
error screenécran de notification d'erreur (A screen that indicates that the current application failed or stopped responding so the computer, device, or Surface unit will stop working. The error screen appears temporarily and then transitions to the out-of-order screen)
file screenfiltre de fichiers (A File Server Resource Manager option that is used to block certain files from being saved on a volume or in a folder tree. A file screen is applied at the folder level and affects all folders and subfolders in the designated path)
file screen exceptionexception de filtre de fichiers (A file screen that overrides any file screening that would otherwise apply to a folder, and all its subfolders, in a designated exception path. That is, it creates an exception to any rules derived from a parent folder)
full screenplein écran (Capable of using or being displayed on the full area of a display screen. Applications running in windowing environments, although they might use the entire area of the screen, commonly allocate different areas to different windows, any of which can be enlarged to fill the entire screen)
full-screen modemode plein écran (A display mode that shows as much content as possible by hiding elements such as navigation and toolbars)
full-screen programprogramme en plein écran (A program that displays in the entire computer screen)
Home ScreenÉcran d'accueil (The main or default (start-up) screen)
Insert Screen ShotInsérer une capture d'écran (A feature that allows the user to insert the contents of an open window or a screen clipping into the current document without the need to utilize external applications)
line screen angleangle de trame lignée (The angle of the lines of dots for each of the halftone screens that are used in process color printing)
line screen frequencyfréquence de angle de trame lignée (The fineness or coarseness of a halftone screen represented by lines per inch (LPI))
loading screenécran de chargement (The screen that appears while the system is loading an application that a user has selected. The loading screen displays a wait indicator until the application starts)
lock screenécran de verrouillage (The screen that appears when a user locks the PC)
map screenécran carte (The screen within Concierge that displays a map that users can interact with. The map can be a Virtual Earth map or a custom map that you have added. Users can view the map screen in a road or aerial view)
Office Start screenécran de démarrage d'Office (A screen that gives users quick access to recent documents and recommended templates when an Office application starts)
on-screen keyboardclavier visuel (A keyboard representation on the screen that allows users to type using touch, a stylus, or other input device)
out-of-order screenécran de notification d'unité hors service (The screen that covers the entire device, computer, or Surface unit screen when they are out of order. This screen might appear when the current application fails and stops responding or when an administrator remotely logs on the unit for maintenance. When this screen appears, users see a sequence of images and text that indicates that the system is not currently working)
passive screeningfiltrage passif (A screening method that sends notifications, but does not prevent users from saving blocked files)
PRINT SCREEN keytouche Impr. écran (A key on IBM PC and compatible keyboards that normally causes the computer to send a character-based "picture" of the screen contents to the printer)
screen clippingcapture d'écran (An image that shows all or part of a computer screen or other display)
screen fontpolice écran (A typeface designed for display on a computer monitor screen. A screen font often has an accompanying PostScript font for printing to PostScript-compatible printers)
Screen magnifierLoupe (An accessibility feature that allows users to magnify specified areas of the screen to improve readability)
screen readerlecteur d'écran (An app that reads what is displayed on a screen and converts the input for presentation by means of non-visual output devices)
screen resolutionrésolution d'écran (The setting that determines how much information is displayed on the computer screen, measured horizontally and vertically in pixels. At lower screen resolutions, such as 640 x 480, fewer items fit on the screen, but they are larger and easier to see. At higher resolutions, such as 1600 x 1200, more items fit on the screen and they appear smaller)
screen review utilityutilitaire de consultation d'écran (An accessibility aid for people who are blind or have learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. These aids make on-screen information available as synthesized speech or a refreshable Braille display)
screen saverécran de veille (A utility that causes a monitor to blank out or display a certain image after a specified amount of time passes without the keyboard being touched or the mouse being moved. Touching a key or moving the mouse deactivates the screen saver)
screen time-outextinction de l'écran (A setting that specifies an amount of time before the screen turns off and the phone locks itself)
Second screenDeuxième écran (The UI label that indicates a screen or monitor that is attached to a PC and that content can be projected on to)
Show Full Screen VideoAfficher la vidéo en plein écran (The button in a Video conversation window that displays the current video conversation in full-screen mode)
splash screenécran de démarrage (An initial screen displayed by interactive software, usually containing a logo, version information, author credits, or a copyright notice)
Start new experience screenécran Commencer une nouvelle expérience (The screen that appears when a Surface unit times out (that is, when a Surface unit doesn't receive any contact for a while). The Start new experience screen enables users to return to the previously running application or to start a new experience)
Start screenécran d'accueil / Démarrer (The Home screen of an unlocked Windows Phone)
Start screenécran d'accueil (The Home screen of an unlocked Windows Phone)
toggle screenactiver/désactiver l'écran (In Windows Media Player Mobile, an optional setting that enables the user to toggle the device's display on and off. This is useful, for example, when the user is playing music using Windows Media Player on a mobile device and wants to conserve battery life. When the display is toggled off, pressing any key will turn the display back on)
touch screenécran tactile (A touch-sensitive screen on your device that can recognize the location of a touch (of a fingertip or stylus, for example) on its surface and translate that touch into a desired action (such as opening an item or moving the cursor))
Windows Media Screen codeccodec d'écran Windows Media (A codec used to compress and decompress sequences of screen images)