In Windows 7, the control buttons on the title bar are located on the right side. These buttons include the Minimize button (a dash), the Maximize/Restore button (a square), and the Close button (an 'X'). They allow users to manage the window's size and visibility efficiently. The title bar itself also displays the name of the application or document currently in use.
The collective term for minimize, maximize, and close buttons is "window control buttons" or "window management buttons." These buttons are typically found in the title bar of application windows and serve to manage the window's state on a user's desktop.
Typically (at least in Windows OS), that will at least consist of the Title Bar and (in most cases) the icons to Minimize, Maximize, Restore and/or Close the window.
No, the three buttons at the right end of the title bar—typically for minimizing, maximizing, and closing the window—are not the only buttons. Depending on the application and operating system, there may be additional buttons or icons for features like pinning, help, or menu options. Some title bars also include a menu bar or other controls that enhance functionality.
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You press 'Up' on the control pad , press 'select',and then press 'B' at the same time on the title screen to delete your save file.
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On a window's Title bar, what does the button with the underscore symbol do?
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A thin bar at the top of the window containing the title and possibly buttons
the on and off button
Here is a great tool to move the titlebar buttons to the left side of the bar: http://hsiw.web.fc2.com/leftsider103.zip Download also a fancy Mac OS X Visual Style, and that will do the trick. Just Google it, there are tons of choices out there. Hope this helps.