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SubjectEnglishNorwegian (Nynorsk)
comp., MSadditional displaytilleggsskjerm (A computer monitor that supplements the main monitor)
comp., MSauxiliary displaytilleggsskjerm (A feature of Windows Vista that gives the user quick access to useful information on their computer, such as calendar appointments and the latest e-mail message even when the computer is in standby mode or hibernating, media playback control when the computer is off, and other application notifications)
comp., MSdisplay adapterskjermkort (The electronic components that generate the video signal sent through a cable to a video display. The video adapter is usually located on the computer's main system board or on an expansion board, but it is sometimes built into the terminal)
comp., MSdisplay namevisingsnamn (A descriptive or user-friendly label for a control or object, displayed on the screen. The display name may differ from the internal name)
comp., MSdisplay pointerskjermpeikar (A pointer that marks a position in the markup text of an HTML document during editing in relation to the onscreen position of the rendered page. A display pointer is controlled by an GetDisplayGravity interface. Display pointers work in conjunction with markup pointers)
comp., MSDisplay PropertiesSkjermeigenskapar (An icon in Windows Vista Control Panel that opens a dialog allowing user to change display options including screen resolution, refresh rate, color depth, and orientation)
comp., MSexternal displayekstern skjerm (A computer monitor that supplements the main monitor)
comp., MShyperlink display texthyperkoplingstekst (The part of a hyperlink in a document or Web page that displays as text on the screen)
light.liquid crystal displayskjerm med flytande krystallar LCD
comp., MSliquid crystal displayLCD-skjerm (" A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively "turn on" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark.")

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