USING THE PC UI
• No. This button does not confirm the question asked
and closes the window.
In addition, a window may have a Header button (or
more than one) whose actions are directly related to
the window's function.
Figure 2-7.
Window example one (continued)
c. Auxiliary menu. This icon contains other options not
shown in the window header due to lack of space. To
open the auxiliary menu, click on the icon with the left
mouse button. Then select the option you want. To
close the auxiliary menu, click on the icon again, or click
anywhere on the desktop, except on a menu item.
d. Move/Resize targets. These targets allow you to
reposition or resize the window. Refer to the ”Moving
and resizing the window” section of this chapter for
instructions.
2. Scroll bars containing:
e. Scrolling targets. These targets allow you to move the
contents of a window up or down, left or right. Refer to
the ”Using the scroll bars” section of this chapter for
instructions.
f.
Index bar. The index bar allows you to scroll through
the window more quickly than using the scrolling targets.
Click on the gray portion of the index bar to move the
window information to the right or left, or up or down.
(If the index bar is all white, all the window information is
already displayed.)
3. Window interior containing any of the following:
g. Input fields. In these areas you may enter information.
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