Window Terminology
The Window Terminology topic describes the anatomy of a window, including the elements of each Edifice window and the Microsoft Windows screen.
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Edifice window terminology, click More.
Edifice Window Example:
Edifice Window Terminology - Definitions
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Title Bar
Contains the window title.
Menu Bar
Contains the drop-down menus.
Toolbar
Contains the buttons that can launch frequently used programs. The Toolbar is sometimes called the "button bar".
Window
An area within the screen, which can be resized and can be moved by dragging the Title Bar.
Status Bar
Gives specific information about the open window.
Backdrop
An application feature that allows you to add an image, such as a logo, to the background of the module's windows.
Tab
A clickable projection that looks like a file folder tab. Allows you to change the panel displayed within a window.
Panel
An area within a window, which usually can not be resized or moved.
Microsoft screen terminology, click More.
Microsoft Screen Example:
Microsoft Screen Terminology - Definitions
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Screen
The entire monitor screen that contains the Windows desktop, any displayed windows, and the Taskbar.
Desktop
The portion of the screen containing the icons and windows.
Icon
A clickable image used to launch programs and commands.
An area within the screen, which can be resized and moved.
Taskbar
A bar at the bottom of the screen that contains the Start button, buttons for currently open windows and documents, toolbars such as the Quick Launch Toolbar, and the System Tray.
Quick Launch Toolbar
A section of the Taskbar that contains buttons for launching various programs.
System Tray
An area of the Taskbar that contains the clock and icons with information about special active functions.