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  2. Doomscrolling - Wikipedia

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    In the internet's infancy, "surfing" was a common verb used in reference to browsing the internet; similarly, the word "scrolling" refers to sliding through online content. [8] After 3 years of being on the Merriam-Webster "watching" list, "doomscrolling" was recognized as an official word in September 2023. [ 9 ]

  3. Focus stealing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows-based systems use pop-up dialogue boxes which can steal focus from the current application.On versions of Microsoft Windows prior to Windows 7, there is a user setting that will by default prevent a cooperative application from stealing focus when launching another program or popping up a new window or dialogue box. [2]

  4. Page Up and Page Down keys - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems differ as to whether the keys (pressed without modifier) simply move the view – e.g. in Mac OS X – or also the input caret – e.g. in Microsoft Windows. In right-to-left settings, PgUp will move either upwards or rightwards (instead of left) and PgDn will move down or leftwards (instead of right).

  5. We know late-night screens are bad for sleep. How do you stop ...

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    Like many of us, Jessica Peoples has heard the warnings about excessive screen time at night. Still, she estimates spending 30 to 60 minutes on her phone before going to sleep, mostly scrolling ...

  6. Stop the mindless smartphone scrolling. Our souls long for a ...

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    Scrolling for thrills is not the same as digging deep. We don’t build wisdom or friendships with a swipe on a screen.

  7. No, scrolling through social media is not a ‘hobby’ – when ...

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    Four in 10 said they spent the majority of their spare time screen-scrolling and watching TV. A third recognised that the amount of time they spend on social media is literally stopping them from ...

  8. Office Assistant - Wikipedia

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    Clippit, the default Office Assistant, as seen in Microsoft Office 2000 through 2003. The Office Assistant is a discontinued intelligent user interface for Microsoft Office that assisted users by way of an interactive animated character which interfaced with the Office help content.

  9. Scrollbar - Wikipedia

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    Examples of horizontal and vertical scrollbars around a text box Examples of vertical scrollbar at right end of Wikipedia home page. A scrollbar is an interaction technique or widget in which continuous text, pictures, or any other content can be scrolled in a predetermined direction (up, down, left, or right) on a computer display, window, or viewport so that all of the content can be viewed ...