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Describe the steps to play a presentation the way your audience will see it. A)Go to the View tab and select Editing View. B)Go to the View tab and select Reading View. C)Go to the View tab and select Slide Show. D)Go to the View tab and select Watch.
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Which company provides a crowdsourcing platform for corporate research and development? a: mtruk b: wiki answers c: mediawiki d: innocentive
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Visually impaired individuals generally rely on the for navigation. thus, designers need to ensure that mouse-specific inputs, such as pointing, clicking, and hovering, can be done without a mouse.
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Simon says is a memory game where "simon" outputs a sequence of 10 characters (r, g, b, y) and the user must repeat the sequence. create a for loop that compares the two strings. for each match, add one point to user_score. upon a mismatch, end the game. sample output with inputs: 'rrgbryybgy' 'rrgbbrybgy'
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Write a new lc-3 trap subroutine (i.e. a subroutine that will be invoked via the trap instruction) that will receive a numeric digit entered at the keyboard (i.e. an ascii character), echo it to the screen, and return in r0 the corresponding numeric value: so if the user types the digit '7', the character '7' will appear on the screen, but the value returned in r0 will be b0000 0000 0000 0111 (#7) you may not use any trap calls in your code - you must implement the "polling" code that interrogates the keyboard status and data registers. ; getnum_tsr ; a subroutine for obtaining a numeric value ; given ascii numeric digit input to keyboard. ; the numeric digit is echoed to the console (e.g. '7' = b0000 0000 0011 0111), ; but the value returned in r0 is the actual numeric value ; corresponding to the digit (e.g. b0000 0000 0000 0111 =
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