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( ):a strip at the edge of a computer screen that you use to scroll through a file with, using a mouse
A.Title bar
B.Tool bar
C.Status bar
D.Scroll bar
B.Tool bar
C.Status bar
D.Scroll bar
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解析:滚动条:在计算机屏幕边缘的一个条,用鼠标在文件中滚动
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Create a roaming user profile for the Kiosk user account.B
Create an .acw file containing Peter’s preferred settings and save it to the desktop.C
Run the Accessibility wizard and select Restore Defaults.D
Use Task Manager to end the Explorer.exe process.
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FILEB
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Delete the .acw file from Peter’s desktop.B
Remove Peter’s account from the local Power Users group.C
Run the Accessibility wizard and select Restore Defaults.D
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