When u minimize a window i makes it smaller so in a way its like u have put it to 1 side
Minimizing a window keeps it open and let processes that are using the window continue to run. You can restore a minimized window by clicking on its icon a the bottom of the screen. Closing a window "kills" it and all processes that are using it. It you are finished with a program you should close its window.
There are three buttons in the top right corner of the screen. The left is for minimizing the window, the right is for closing it, and the middle is for expanding and unexpanding it.
Various operations that can be performed on a window include resizing, minimizing, maximizing, and closing. Additionally, users can move the window to different positions on the screen, adjust its opacity, and switch between different open windows. Some applications also allow for window tiling or snapping to organize multiple windows efficiently. Furthermore, users can customize the window's appearance and behavior through settings and preferences.
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A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent
An incognito window is the same as private browsing :)
closing the window
no it is a response
You could minimise it, which technically isn't closing it, or you could switch to another window if there was one open. Alt-Tab will do that.
In image window you have image to work with, and in palette you have tools and commands to enhance image displayed in image window
WindowsTM is an OS and a window is a plate of glass. On your computer, any application and any dialog box that you have running will be running in a "window" Often the window will have a frame (but it does not have to).
The action when you close a window because you notice rain is falling is called a response.
The frame of the window is different rose windows use plate tracery, while lancets use bar tracery.