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- Mode_(computer_interface) abstract "In user interface design, a mode is a distinct setting within a computer program or any physical machine interface, in which the same user input will produce perceived different results than it would in other settings.The best-known modal interface components are probably the Caps lock and Insert keys on the standard computer keyboard, both of which put the user's typing into a different mode after being pressed, then return it to the regular mode after being re-pressed.An interface that uses no modes is known as a modeless interface. Modeless interfaces intend to avoid mode errors by making it impossible for the user to commit them.".
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- Mode_(computer_interface) hasPhotoCollection Mode_(computer_interface).
- Mode_(computer_interface) subject Category:Behavioral_and_social_facets_of_systemic_risk.
- Mode_(computer_interface) subject Category:Graphical_user_interface_elements.
- Mode_(computer_interface) subject Category:Human%E2%80%93computer_interaction.
- Mode_(computer_interface) subject Category:User_interface_techniques.
- Mode_(computer_interface) subject Category:User_interfaces.
- Mode_(computer_interface) type Ability105616246.
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- Mode_(computer_interface) type UserInterfaceTechniques.
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- Mode_(computer_interface) type Thing.
- Mode_(computer_interface) comment "In user interface design, a mode is a distinct setting within a computer program or any physical machine interface, in which the same user input will produce perceived different results than it would in other settings.The best-known modal interface components are probably the Caps lock and Insert keys on the standard computer keyboard, both of which put the user's typing into a different mode after being pressed, then return it to the regular mode after being re-pressed.An interface that uses no modes is known as a modeless interface. ".
- Mode_(computer_interface) label "Mode (computer interface)".
- Mode_(computer_interface) label "モード (ユーザインタフェース)".
- Mode_(computer_interface) seeAlso Modal_window.
- Mode_(computer_interface) seeAlso User_error.
- Mode_(computer_interface) differentFrom Modality_(human–computer_interaction).
- Mode_(computer_interface) differentFrom Multimodal_interaction.
- Mode_(computer_interface) sameAs モード_(ユーザインタフェース).
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