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  2. List box - Wikipedia

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    A list box is a graphical control element that allows the user to select one or more items from a list contained within a static, multiple line text box. The user clicks inside the box on an item to select it, sometimes in combination with the ⇧ Shift or Ctrl in order to make multiple selections. "Control-clicking" an item that has already ...

  3. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    A radio button or option button [1] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [2] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes, where the user can select and unselect any number of items.

  4. Graphical widget - Wikipedia

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    Multiple check boxes in a group may be selected, in contrast with radio buttons. Toggle switch - Functionally similar to a check box. Can be toggled on and off, but unlike check boxes, this typically has an immediate effect. Toggle Button - Functionally similar to a check box, works as a switch, though appears as a button. Can be toggled on and ...

  5. Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar - AOL Help

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    3. In the upper left corner, click the Select Calendars icon . 4. To the right of the calendar you want to share, click Edit. 5. Under the 'Web and iCal Access' section, click a radio button to make your calendar Private or Public. 6. Click Email This Link under HTML (to share as a web page) or ICAL (if you want to share with other iCal ...

  6. List builder - Wikipedia

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    There may also be buttons to add or remove all values, or a text field to filter the list. Microsoft Windows 7 design guidelines state that a list builder may be the right design choice if one wants to allow choosing multiple options from a list, to allow reordering the items, and/or to compactly show all the currently selected items.

  7. LTR MultiNet - Wikipedia

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    The radio user must use the push-to-talk button to speak and cannot talk and receive simultaneously. Unlike central-controlled trunked systems, LTR MultiNet does not provide a busy queue. If a user gets a busy signal, they will not automatically be called when a channel becomes available.

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  9. Selective calling - Wikipedia

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    In dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) selective calling, the radio is alerted by a string of digits. Systems typically use 2- to 7-digits. Systems typically use 2- to 7-digits. These can be dialed from a traditional telephone dial connected to a radio or may be generated as a string of DTMF digits by an automatic encoder.