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  2. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    Programs that minimize to deskbands are not displayed in the taskbar. [15] The notification area is the portion of the taskbar that displays icons for system and program features that have no presence on the desktop as well as the time and the volume icon.

  3. WinRoll - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of WinRoll is to allow users to have many windows on the screen, while keeping them organized and manageable. The main feature of the program is enabling the user to "roll" windows up into their title bars. It also allows users to minimize programs to the tray, and to adjust the opacity of windows.

  4. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    The notifications sidebar is now accessed by clicking the date and time, with other Quick Actions toggles, as well as volume, brightness, and media playback controls, moved to a new settings pop-up displayed by clicking on the system tray.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  6. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    Code folding example on PHP code with Vim. Code or text folding, or less commonly holophrasting, [1] is a feature of some graphical user interfaces that allows the user to selectively hide ("fold") or display ("unfold") parts of a document.

  7. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    A bad case of "cable spaghetti" Cabling secured with cable ties Cable management refers to management of electrical or optical cable in a cabinet or an installation. The term is used for products, workmanship or planning.

  8. Baffle (heat transfer) - Wikipedia

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    In a static mixer, baffles are used to minimize the tangential component of velocity which causes vortex formation, and thus promotes mixing. [2] In a chemical reactor, baffles are often attached to the interior walls to promote mixing [3] and thus increase heat transfer and possibly chemical reaction rates.

  9. Minimizer - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a minimizer is a word or phrase that denotes a very small quantity which is used to reinforce negation.For example, red cent is a minimizer in the sentence "I'm not paying him a red cent" (meaning, "I'm not paying him any money").