It is not a button. It is the combination of ALT+CTRL+DEL that opens Windows Task manager.
With the ignition key turned on but not engine running, Hold the power button down for a full three seconds when window is in door. Then raise the window holding the button up; when it is fully closed keep holding the button for a full three seconds. Repeat putting the window down, hold three seconds, raising window down hold three seconds a second time. Turn off ignition and turn back on try to close window by just hitting the button like you would do regularly.
It's called the 'reduce down' button - or 'minimise' button. It's shown as a small button with a horizontal line on it.
The window is jamed, or your wires connecting your button to the window or busted.
The directions are in your manual. Roll the window down, roll the window up, release the button then hold it up for two seconds, roll the window down, release the button then hold it down for two seconds. Repeat that for each window.
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.
press the down button. If the window goes down it works. Similarly if you press the up button and the window goes up. This also work. If you get no action to you pressing the button, this would suggest that the window is broken
It makes a Windows OS window smaller when maximized. [Its the button at the top right of the window that looks like a screen.]
Turn on your Ignition. Open your window half way down (approximate) Press and hold the auto-up button until window closes. Continue holding the button for a few seconds and release. Confirm it works by testing the auto-up/down window button.
it help to restore tap down window.
umm that's weird umm maybe u pressed the wrong button?
window powered down but will not go up, I can hear the motor running
2.7 seconds.