When you minimise a window (the little - sign, 2 along from the x) the program or browser (etc.) is not closed, it is going to be on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, and once you click on the logo, it will open up
The window doesn't terminate, it just gets smaller and it may be closed at the bottom of your computer screen. All you have to do is click on the closed window at the bottom of your screen to re-open it! :)
In computing this is achieved by clicking the minimise window button at the top left or right of the display window.
it minimizes!
it hhides itself
Nothing bad it just hides at the bottom
Goes to bottom of screen
Is used to enlarge a window to cover the entire desktop
The window reduces down to taskbar
The minimize button makes the window smaller and puts on the taskbar
When you maximize a window in Access, the minimize button changes to return original. You can use this button to make the window small again.
minimize
At the top right of the window there is a -, a square, and an X- means 'minimize' (the window 'disappears' from view and an icon is at the bottom, where you can bring it back)Square is 'maximize' makes the window fill the entire screen.X closes the window and may quit the program that is running that window, if no other windows are open in that program.
The minimize button reduces a window to an icon. Clicking the icon restores it. The maximize button increases the size of a window to fill the whole screen or (if an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) window, to fill the parent window's client area). Clicking it again restores the window. The close button closes the window and initiates the document close sequence.
it help to restore tap down window.
You press the pause button. It is the same as the play button but it should be two parallel lines. Hope this helps.___Actually, the pause button makes it stop playing, but you won't lose your place. If you are trying to hide the window or the tab so that you can work on something while still listening... it depends on the program, but usually you can click on another window or tab... or for most windows programs, you can click the minimize button (_) in the upper right hand corner... not the X button or the button that shows two windows, but the _ (minimize) button.
The "Maximize" button, located between the "Close" button and the "Minimize" button.
A minimised window
The close button, the minimize button, the maximize button, the document title and the icon
Think of it like this, draw a box on a piece of paper and right "start" in it. Then what happens from there? What if the user clicks a button? Well lets say the clicks the maximize window button. Well what happens? Draw a line to another box with "Maximise window function" in it. Draw a line from start to the new box and write a little note beside that line "Clicked maximise window button." And you continue doing this for any function that you want to include. This is great for start a new program or debugging a program you have already wrote.
When you click outside a window it should not minimize, it should bring to the top the thing you clicked on (unless you clicked on the desktop). What causes a window to minimize is either clicking its minimize button or double clicking on the top strip of the window.I don't know what you are actually doing.