OK your way out
Press the OK button repeatedly untill all windows are closed and you completely exited the program/service.
A term often used in tutorials involving the Microsoft Windows collection of operating systems, where the user may find him self spending most of their time pressing ok/apply/cancel/yes/no.
A term often used in tutorials involving the Microsoft Windows collection of operating systems, where the user may find him self spending most of their time pressing ok/apply/cancel/yes/no.
Now ok your way out." This term is often followed up by the line "You may need to reboot at this stage.
OK your way out
Press the OK button over and over again until all windows are closed and you completely exited the program/service.
A term often used in tutorials involving the Microsoft Windows collection of operating systems, where the user often finds him or her self pressing buttons like ok/apply/cancel/yes/no.
A term often used in tutorials involving the Microsoft Windows collection of operating systems, where the user often finds him or her self pressing buttons like ok/apply/cancel/yes/no.
"Now OK your way out." - This term is often followed up by the phrase - "You might need to reboot at this stage".