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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, a window is a visual area containing some kind of user interface. It usually has a rectangular shape. It displays the output of and may allow input to one or more processes. Windows are primarily associated with graphical displays, where they can be manipulated with a mouse cursor. A graphical user interface (GUI) using windows as one of its main "metaphors" is called a windowing system. Windows are two dimensional objects arranged on a plane called the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, a window is a visual area containing some kind of user interface. It usually has a rectangular shape. It displays the output of and may allow input to one or more processes. Windows are primarily associated with graphical displays, where they can be manipulated with a mouse cursor. A graphical user interface (GUI) using windows as one of its main "metaphors" is called a windowing system. Windows are two dimensional objects arranged on a plane called the desktop. In a modern full-featured windowing system they can be resized, moved, hidden, restored or closed. Windows usually include other graphical objects, possibly including a menu-bar, toolbars, controls, icons and often a working area. In the working area, the document, image, folder contents or other main object is displayed.