A button, usually located on the front of the computer, which resets or restarts the computer software without turning the computer completely off.
a button that restarts the computer without turning it off.
This switch provides a function similar to that of the Control/Alt/Delete combination. Pressing and releasing it will cause your system to reboot without switching the power off and on.
Yellow button found on every Lifeline unit, has black letters that spell the word reset.
a push button that you press to activate the reset mechanism
a button that resets all of the form elements to their default values
a small red button usually located near the processor card
A physical button on the workstation that you press to cut off, then immediately restore power to the workstation. You should never press this button while IRIX is running, unless all attempts to shut down the system using software fail. See also shut down.
A physical button on the server that you press to immediately halt all system processes, flush memory, and reboot the system. You should never press this button while IRIX is running, unless all attempts to shut down the system using software have failed. See also shut down.
A reset button clears any form data that has been input, returning them to the original values they had when the page was loaded. e.g. HTML: input type="reset" value="Reset" / Select box / Drop-down list box An element which allows users to select options by clicking. Only one option is displayed until the user clicks on the arrow. e.g. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 HTML: select name="select" optionOption 1/option optionOption 2/option optionOption 3/option optionOption 4/option /select
A reset button clears any form data that has been input, returning them to the original values they had when the page was loaded. e.g. HTML: input type="reset" value="Reset" / Search engine Web services that hold information about the contents of websites on the Worldwide Web which can be searched by users who wish to locate information on particular subjects. Typically, the user enters key words and the search engine returns a list of links to sites which include, or contain information connected to, these key words.
A button on the back of PDA's that can be used to reset the PDA to its original settings. It is only to be used in extreme causes such as the existence of a virus..
The small button on the front of many computers used to reboot the computer without turning off the power. ... more
A button that is usually located where you can't use it accidentally. It resets the computer to the manufacturer's original settings. Use only in extreme circumstances as the results can be mixed, to say the least.
In electronics and technology, a reset button is a button that can reset a device. On games consoles, the reset button restarts the game, losing the player's unsaved progress. On computers, the reset button clears the memory and reboots the machine forcibly.