The restore button.
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.
A collapse icon means indicates that the folder is expanded and its subfolders are listed below the folder name.
There is no standard window size.
The three states of a window are minimized, maximized, and restored (or normal). In the minimized state, the window is reduced to an icon on the taskbar, allowing users to save screen space. When maximized, the window occupies the entire screen, providing a larger workspace. The restored state represents a window that is neither minimized nor maximized, allowing for adjustable size and position on the desktop.
If you are using internet, click view then font size but if you want things such as the font on the top of a window then go on control panel, apperance, display. Then choose the font size icon. Hope this helps!
Icon size can change usually by two means. e.g. under Windows XP 1. Change resolution of the display 2. Change icon size in desktop properties -> appearance -> icon size.
size of icon
it's tahoma size 8.
It means when you reduce a window from full size to about a quarter size.
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yes it does,
Depends on the size of the window and the company.