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Glossary Project Lead: 7e10 – Sujith Prathap
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Explanation |
More Info Links |
NI FAQ Wiki
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External |
Mail'd
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Mail'd email application
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• Mail'd is the ADAM application for managing email accounts. |
3c1 – Mail'd |
Introducing Eden – II
on Rohan's NI Blog, including video
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microSD
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Micro Secure Digital memory card
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microSD is the smallest memory card available commercially; at 15 × 11 × 1 mm (about the size of a fingernail), it is less than one eight (1/8) the size of a standard-sized SD card. microSD cards are currently available in capacities from 64 MB to 2 GB.
• ADAM has a microSD slot on the bottom edge when held in landscape mode.
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2c – Memory and Storage |
microSD
on Wikipedia
microSD
at SD Association
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microSDHC
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Micro Secure Digital High Capacity memory card
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microSDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity, SD 2.0) is an extension of the SD standard which increases card's storage capacity up to 32 GB.
• ADAM can use microSDHC memory cards.
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2c – Memory and Storage |
microSD
on Wikipedia
microSDHC
at SD Association
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MMI
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Man Machine Interface
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The user interface includes hardware (physical) and software (logical) components. User interfaces exist for various systems, and provide a means of:
- Input, allowing the users to manipulate a system, and/or
- Output, allowing the system to indicate the effects of the users' manipulation.
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MMI Design
on Rohan's NI Blog
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Multi-touch
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Multi-touch touchscreen
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On touchscreen displays, multi-touch refers to the ability to simultaneously register three or more distinct positions of input touches. A multi-touch touchscreen enables a user interface to support multi-touch gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom and multi-finger swipes.
• ADAM’s display is a multi-touch touchscreen. Its Eden user interface, and the underlying Android operating system, both support multi-touch gestures. |
2e – Display |
Multi-touch
on Wikipedia
Multi-touch gestures
on Wikipedia
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