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Window (computing)
Window (computing) This article is about the graphical display ... in Windows XP, with the My Music window displayed In computing, a window is a visual area, usually rectangular ...
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Mouse (computing)
Mouse (computing) Operating a mechanical mouse. 1: Moving the ... of fine blue and grey lines. As computing power grew cheaper, it became possible to ... action, or a macro. In the X Window System, middle clicking pastes the contents of ... up or down within the currently selected window. This is especially helpful in navigating a ... rarely used in standard interfaces. The X Window system has an option to emulate ...
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Widget (computing)
Widget (computing) A widget (or control) is a graphical ... computer user interacts with, such as a window or a text box. Widgets are sometimes ... widget" is derived from the combination of "window" and "gadget". Various widgets Buttons Button Check ... box (edit field) Out Tooltip Status bar Window Modal window Dialog box Sheet Utility window Desktop ...
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Theme (computing)
Theme (computing) Maple Story desktop theme for Windows Server 2003. In computing, a theme is a preset package containing ... typically) an operating system, widget set or window manager. Graphics themes for individual applications are ... individually. For example, you might want the window-borders from a particular theme, but installing ... customise the appearance of windows (for example, window borders and title bars). WindowMaker can ...
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Focus (computing)
Focus (computing) In computing, the focus is the component of the ... a text editing package, the text editing window must have the Focus so that text ... desktop can be governed by policies in window management. On most computing user-interfaces, such as ones made ...
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Shelf (computing)
Shelf (computing) The Shelf is an interface feature in ... the following steps may be taken: the window containing the source folder is opened the window containing the destination folder is opened the ... to moving files by dragging them from window to window, the following method can be used: ...
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Computing minimalism
Computing minimalism This article is about computing. For other uses, see Minimalism (disambiguation). Computing minimalism refers to keeping the environment of ... as minimalist as possible (or as needed). Computing minimalism is usually endorsed by computer literates ... default). Also, stripping unnecessary features from a computing environment or program in order to ...
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WIMP (computing)
WIMP (computing) See also: WIMP (software bundle) In human-computer interaction, WIMP stands for "window, icon, menu, pointing device", denoting a style ... on the web (as of 2004): W: Window(s) I: Icon(s) M: Menu(s ... Icons, Mice and Pointing". Edwards (1988) mentions "window, icon, menu and pointer - or wimp - style ... of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 1988, pp. 83--88, ...
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Path (computing)
Path (computing) A path is the general form of ... a terminal or terminal application (command-line window): Your current working directory (cwd) is: /users ... or above, each folder and Windows Explorer window has an address bar by which you ... displayed in Windows Explorer's HTML-containing window pane above the search results if you ... from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.
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Window (disambiguation)
Window (disambiguation) Look up window and windows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Window or Windows may refer to: Window, an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface, through which light can pass Window (astronomy) Window function Window (radar countermeasure) ...
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