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  • 21Bildlaufleiste — Rollbalken; Scrollbar * * * Bildlaufleiste   [engl. scrollbar] (Rollbalken), ein Bedienelement in grafisch orientierten Anwendungsprogrammen und Benutzeroberflächen, mit dem ein bequemer Bildlauf ermöglicht wird. Der Rollbalken befindet sich am… …

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  • 22Context menu — A desktop context menu in GNOME which can be customized Context menus in Windows XP are customizable by third party software. A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut …

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  • 23Graphical user interface — Screenshot of KDE Plasma Desktop GUI. A screenshot of the GNOME Shell GUI …

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  • 24Pie menu — A pie menu. In computer interface design, a pie menu (also known as a radial menu) is a circular context menu where selection depends on direction. A pie menu is made of several pie slices around an inactive center and works best with stylus… …

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  • 25Scroll lock — is a key (often with an associated status light) on most modern computer keyboards. The behavior of the key depends on the particular software in use. The scroll lock key is a remnant from the original IBM PC keyboard. In the original design,… …

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  • 26Web page — A screenshot of a web page on Wikipedia A web page or webpage is a document or information resource that is suitable for the World Wide Web and can be accessed through a web browser and displayed on a monitor or mobile device. This information is …

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  • 27Hyperlink — For help creating links in Wikipedia, see Help:Contents/Links. In computing, a hyperlink (or link) is a reference to data that the reader can directly follow, or that is followed automatically.[1] A hyperlink points to a whole document or to a… …

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  • 28Window (computing) — This article is about the graphical display of the functions of a computer. For the operating system, see Microsoft Windows. For other uses, see Window (disambiguation). An example of some windows in a graphical user interface GNOME. Two… …

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  • 29DBase — was the first widely used database management system (DBMS) for microcomputers, published by Ashton Tate for CP/M, and later on the Apple II, Apple Macintosh, UNIX [cite web|title=Borland®/Inprise®/AshtonTate®/dBASE Inc.® dBASE® for Sale|url=http …

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  • 30Dialog box — Example of a dialog box of gedit. In a graphical user interface of computers, a dialog box is a type of window used to enable reciprocal communication or dialog between a computer and its user. It may communicate informa …

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