English | French |
Non-Plug and Play | non Plug-and-Play (Pertaining to a device, such as a game controller or printer, that does not automatically work when you plug it in to your computer. After connecting it to your computer, you have to install the necessary drivers and configure the hardware settings) |
play count | Nombre de lectures (A count of how many times a digital media file has been played) |
Play in Background | exécuter en arrière-plan (An audio style that sets your audio to play in the background as a soundtrack to your presentation) |
Play Recorded Announcement | Lire l'annonce enregistrée (An item on the right-click menu for a conference participant that prompts the conferencing service to play a pre-arranged recorded announcement to the conference participants) |
Play Sound troubleshooter | Résolution des problèmes de lecture audio (A troubleshooter that helps find and fix problems that prevent your computer or audio devices from playing sound) |
Play To | Lire sur (The feature that allows users to stream music, images or videos to a specific device on their home network) |
play to | lire sur (To stream music, images or videos to a specific device on your home network) |
Play To contract | contrat " Lire Sur " (A contract that allows developers to leverage the Play To button on the Connect Charm to invoke the remote-play behavior. In response to the button click, the developer can invoke the Windows Play To experience. Or the developer can provide a custom Play To experience) |
Plug and Play | Plug-and-Play (A type of device, such as a game controller or printer, that automatically works when you connect it to your computer. The computer configures the settings and installs the necessary drivers by itself) |
Plug and Play BIOS | BIOS Plug-and-Play (A BIOS with responsibility for configuring Plug and Play cards and system-board devices during system power up. Provides runtime configuration services for system board devices after startup) |
plug-and-play extensions | Plug and Play Extensions (A technology that makes a loosely-connected device look like a tightly-coupled device and provides identical experience for network connected devices as directly connected devices) |