Console
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Console may refer to:
Computing and video games
- System console, a physical device to operate a computer
- Virtual console, a user interface for multiple computer consoles on one device
- Command-line interface, the typical use of the computer console
- Console applications are programs designed to be used via a text-only computer interface
- Terminal emulator, a program that substitutes for a computer console or computer terminal
- Win32 console, the terminal emulator of Microsoft Windows
- Console (Mac OS X), a log viewer on OS X
- Console (video game CLI), a command-line user interface element for personal computer games originating in Quake
- Video game console, a specific device for playing video games
- Handheld game console, a specific lightweight and portable device for playing video games
Music
- Organ console, which includes the keys, stops, and foot pedals for playing music
- Mixing console, a device for controlling and combining audio signals
- Console (musician) (Electronic), a music project by Martin Gretschmann
- Tape recorder (also used for computer tape)
- Timpani console
Other
- Lighting control console, a device for controlling theatrical lighting
- A small cabinet, which gave its name to the computer
- Consolation
- Console (architecture), a support element in the architecture of a construction such as a balcony
- A type of home entertainment center, with various home electronics housed in a self-contained unit
- Center console (automobile)
See also
- Consol (disambiguation)
- Consols for a British government financial bond type
- Konsole for a computer terminal.... emulator program for the K Desktop Environment
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