puck


A pointing device used with digitizing tablets. See under digitizing tablet.

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  • pull

    To request data from another program or computer. The opposite of pull is push, where data is sent without a request being made. The terms push and pull are used frequently to describe data sent over the Internet. The World Wide Web is based on pull technologies, where a page isn’t delivered until a browser […]

  • pull-down menu

    (n.) Also called a drop-down menu, a menu of commands or options that appears when you select an item with a mouse. The item you select is generally at the top of the display screen, and the menu appears just below it, as if you had pulled it down.

  • Pull Strategy

    A channel partner term that is used to describe how products and services move through channel partners to the consumer. A pull strategy is where interest for a specific product or service is created within a target audience that then demands the product from channel partners. This causes the product to be “pulled” through the […]

  • pull printing

    Also called Driverless Printing Pull printing is a printer feature intended for large and busy organizations that print long, or color-rich documents. A print job is sent to a pull printing server, which delivers the print job to the printer. This frees up your computer for other tasks and reduces network traffic. Word processing documents […]

  • pulling wire

    A phrase used to describe the act of running network cable from one location to another.


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