When a graphic is selected in most graphic design or editing software, typically eight sizing handles appear around it. These handles are positioned at the corners and the midpoints of each side, allowing users to resize the graphic proportionally or non-proportionally. The exact number may vary slightly depending on the specific software being used, but eight is a common standard.
sizing handles
Sizing handles
Sizing handles
Sizing handles appear around the control that is currently selected?
sizing handles
sizing handles
sizing handles
either sizing handles or selection border
The small square and circles around a selected graphic, are called sizing handles. To erase a character to the right of the insertion point, press the delete key.
sizing handles
True. When a picture is selected in most image editing or document software, sizing handles typically appear around the image, allowing users to modify its size and proportions. These handles can be dragged to resize the image as needed.
sizing handles