Windows Manager
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Window Manager
A terminal emulator inside a graphical user interface is often called a terminal window. A terminal window allows access to a text terminal and its applications, for example the command line interface.
Dragging or sizing affects only a single element or object on a computer interface, such as a window, image, or text box. It allows users to manipulate the position or dimensions of that specific element within the interface.
when the window is user friendly then we can easily use the user interface.
It is called a window.
A "tear off toolbar" refers to a feature in software applications that allows users to detach a toolbar from its original location and float it as a separate, movable window. This functionality enables greater customization and flexibility in the user interface, as users can position the toolbar wherever they find it most convenient. Typically, users can tear off toolbars by clicking and dragging them away from their docked position.
A terminal window is a text only window in a GUI. GUI stands for graphical user interface and this is what emulates a console.
A palette window is a window in a graphical user interface with miniaturized widgets housing a collection of related tools/commands for a particular task.
window manager
A window that displays information and allows for decision-making about an individual object or topic is often referred to as a "detail view" or "modal window" in user interface design. This type of window presents specific data or options related to a selected item, enabling users to review, edit, or make choices based on that information. It typically includes relevant details, actions, and sometimes visual elements to facilitate informed decision-making.
In Windows, go to Run..Type 'cmd' then enter. A command line window will open. At the command prompt type ipconfig /all in the opened window and enter. If you're behind a router, or firewall. There is a related link below, click on that and you will see your IP.