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  2. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    A textual menu can be opened by right-clicking on the dock icon that gives access to an application's windows. Mac OS X 10.2 added the ability for an application to add items of its own to this menu. Minimized windows also appear in the dock, in the rightmost section, represented by a real-time graphical thumbnail of the window's contents.

  3. Window manager - Wikipedia

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    Every graphical user interface based on a windows metaphor has some form of window management. In practice, the elements of this functionality vary greatly. [2] Elements usually associated with window managers allow the user to open, close, minimize, maximize, move, resize, and keep track of running windows, including window decorators.

  4. Windows shell - Wikipedia

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    Clicking the button dismisses all open windows and transfers the focus to the desktop. Clicking it again before selecting any other window reverts the action. This feature also available on Windows 8, 8.1, 10, and 11. Task View: A function in Windows 10 and 11 allowing the user to view and manage open windows and virtual desktops. The 1803 ...

  5. wmctrl - Wikipedia

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    wmctrl is a command used to control windows in EWMH- and NetWM-compatible X Window window managers.Some of its common operations are list, resize, and close window. It also has the ability to interact with virtual desktops and give information about the window manager.

  6. 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.

  7. Task View - Wikipedia

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    Task View is a task switcher and virtual desktop system introduced in Windows 10 and is among the first features new to Windows 10.Task View allows a user to quickly locate an open window, quickly hide all windows and show the desktop, and to manage windows across multiple monitors or virtual desktops.

  8. Alt-Tab - Wikipedia

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    The list of windows is altered by the creation and destruction of windows, programmatic hiding, showing, raising, and lowering of windows, and alterations to the window z-order. [ 2 ] The order of the Alt + Tab ↹ list corresponds directly to the z-order, once the windows have been sorted according to 'always-on-top' status.

  9. Windows key - Wikipedia

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    ⊞ Win+E opens Windows Explorer with folder pane on left side of window. ⊞ Win+F opens Find files and folders. ⊞ Win+M minimizes all windows. ⊞ Win+⇧ Shift+M restores windows that were minimized with ⊞ Win+M. ⊞ Win+R opens the "Run Program Or File" Window. ⊞ Win+U runs Utility Manager. ⊞ Win+Pause or ⊞ Win+Break opens ...