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  2. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    The trash can is also represented in the Dock, as a universal metaphor for deletion. For example, dragging selected text to the trash should remove the text from the document and create a clipping file in the trash. The right side of macOS's Menu bar also typically contains several notification widgets and quick access functions, called Menu ...

  3. XWindows Dock - Wikipedia

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    (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article is an orphan, ... XWindows Dock was a clone of the dock in Mac OS X Leopard for Windows.

  4. Dock (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    The macOS Dock also has extended menus that control applications without making them visible on screen. On most applications it has simple options such as Quit, Keep In Dock, Remove From Dock, and other options, though some applications use these menus for other purposes, such as iTunes, which uses this menu as a way for a user to control ...

  5. Window manager - Wikipedia

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    It is also usually possible to switch the active window by clicking on the appropriate button. In Microsoft Windows, this area of the screen is called the taskbar; in Apple Macintosh systems this area of the screen is called the dock. The active window may not always lie in front of all other windows on the screen.

  6. Icon bar - Wikipedia

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    It takes up the full width of the screen, and a single row of icons is displayed within. Icons are either justified to the left or the right edge of the screen, at the control of the owning program. According to Acorn's official RISC OS Style Guide , a program should place its icons to the left hand side of the icon bar if they relate to ...

  7. Universal Windows Platform apps - Wikipedia

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    When the Tablet Mode is off, apps may have resizable windows and visible title bars. When the Tablet Mode is enabled, resizable apps use the windowing system similar to that of Metro-style apps on Windows 8.x in that they are forced to either occupy the whole screen or be snapped to one side. [11] [12] [13]

  8. Menu bar - Wikipedia

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    Menu bar of Mozilla Firefox, showing a submenu. A menu bar is a graphical control element which contains drop-down menus.. The menu bar's purpose is to supply a common housing for window- or application-specific menus which provide access to such functions as opening files, interacting with an application, or displaying help documentation or manuals.

  9. SpringBoard - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, with the introduction of the iPhone 5, the screen icon layout was changed to 4x6 since the screen has become longer (from an aspect ratio of 3:4 to 9:16). The layout on an iPad hasn't changed. In September 2014, the iPhone 6 Plus first brought the landscape home screen to iPhones. [8] In September 2017, the iPhone 8 Plus was released.