The bar on the right of a window is commonly referred to as the "scroll bar." It allows users to scroll vertically through content that exceeds the visible area of the window. In some graphical user interfaces, there may also be horizontal scroll bars for lateral navigation.
Mullion
It depends on how heigh the window sill is from the ground. it can be right above it, or far from the floor.
sill
They are called mun-tins------------mr odd job.
No, if they are, it is called a histogram
menue bar ^^ Its not called that its called the task bar!
It is properly called the "Title Bar".
menue bar ^^ Its not called that its called the task bar!
The scroll bar at the right side of the window allows you to move the visible part of the data up and down as desired. Vertical scroll bar
Minimise a window is to send it to the task bar.
The address bar or search bar
Title bar
That is called the search bar.
because its a right handed boring bar
The bar in a glazed window is commonly referred to as a "mullion" or "transom," depending on its position. A mullion is a vertical bar that separates two or more window units, while a transom is a horizontal bar located above a window. These bars can enhance the window's structural integrity and aesthetic appeal, often creating a divided-light effect.
If you are referring to the title at the top of the window it is called a "Title Bar"
tool bar