A user can use the "X" icon on the upper-right corner of the application window, press Alt+F4 in most applications, press Alt, Space, C to close the application via the system menu, or right-click on the program's icon in the taskbar and choose Close.
Go to Windows Desktop and open context menu (right click on desktop), select "Gadgets" from the list. New window will be opened with available gadgets on the system. Just take "Calendar" or "Clock" gadget and drag it anywhere on the desktop. After you done, close this gadgets selection window.
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When you close a document it means that its window is removed from a desktop and the file is no longer in the computer's memory.
The collective term for minimize, maximize, and close buttons is "window control buttons" or "window management buttons." These buttons are typically found in the title bar of application windows and serve to manage the window's state on a user's desktop.
Start/ All Programs/ Accessories/ Remote Desktop Connection Window
Open: # Select the desktop icon and hit <Enter> # Double-click the desktop icon # From the Programs menu choose Adobe Photoshop Close: # Press the X in the upper right corner of the application window # Choose the menu "File" and then "Close" # Hit <Alt>+<F4>
The control button commonly found on most desktop windows and dialog boxes is the "Close" button, typically represented by an "X" in the upper right corner. This button allows users to close the window or dialog box. Additionally, there are often "Minimize" and "Maximize" buttons adjacent to the Close button, used to minimize the window to the taskbar or expand it to full screen, respectively.
Hi, That's not a wallper, instead its a Active Desktop. An active desktop can be a HTML file or an image file. When active desktop is enabled you will get a window with a content as specified with minimize, maximize and close button. This windows has a border which gets hidden when the mouse cursor is not in the windows. Close it to disable the active dekstop. And set the desktop wallpaper in display properties.
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This depends on what desktop environment is running. The Unity desktop uses the Compiz window manager. Unity 2D uses Metacity.