a widget in a Web browser that either reflects the current URL or accepts typing-in a target URL
shortcut key for nearly all Windows operating systems to close the active window or application
the common name for a keyboard shortcut on Microsoft Windows used for switching between top-level windows without using the mouse; also called “Task Switcher”
reveal drop-down menus, provide access to editing tools, etc.
make a data file inaccessible after use so that it is securely stored until required again
button to press to display a list of commonly used Microsoft Windows menus
button to press to make a window fit the contents of the screen; when pressed again, the window will go back to its original size.
causes a window to disappear without closing the program or file or discarding any data
the bar that spans the bottom of the screen and contains the Start button on the left side, contains shortcuts to open windows, and the systray on the right.
adjustment handles are the small boxes appearing on the corners and edges of a selected control that let you change the size and shape of the control
a horizontal bar at the top of a window, bearing the name of the program and typically the name of the currently active document
a long thin section at the edge of a computer display by which material can be scrolled using a mouse
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