Information about Button (computing)
- For the buttons used to identify a program used to build a web site see Web button
Description
A typical button is a round-rect or rectangle, wider than it is tall, with a descriptive caption in its center. The most common method of pressing a button is clicking it with a pointer controlled by a mouse, but other input such as keystrokes can be used to execute the command of a button. A button is not however always restricted to a rectangular shape. The sole requirement of button interaction is that the user can execute a command by a mousedown action. Thus pictures and background areas can be programed as buttons. When pressed, in addition to performing a predetermined task, buttons often undergo a graphical change to mimic a button being depressed.Depending on the circumstance. buttons may be designated to be pushed only once and execute a command, while others may be used to receive instant feed back and may require the user to click more than once to receive the desired result.
Some very common incarnations of the button widget are:
- An OK Button for confirming actions
- A Cancel button for canceling actions (e.g., closing windows)
- An Exit button for closing programs
- Buttons are also used for many narrative descriptions of how to use events in Adobe Flex. A button object is instantiated as well as a label which displays "Button Clicked" once the button has been pressed.
Buttons in Mac OS X
Buttons in Mac OS X are usually depicted as crystalized glass with a round or round-rectangular shape. Their image may be subtly animated to gain user attention to its particular task. Buttons are usually colored a prominent "aqua" blue for system continuity, with the exception of window management buttons (shown on the right), which are color-coded red, yellow, and green as a memory aid.Buttons in Microsoft Windows
Buttons in Microsoft Windows are usually rectangular, with mildly rounded corners in more recent versions. A button with active focus is shown with a black dotted line just inside the border of the button. In addition, more recent versions, the default button is shown with a blue border. In Windows Vista, the default button will slowly fade between its normal appearance and the blue border. Window management controls are in the upper right-hand corner of the application window, and, from left to right: "minimize" the window (causing it to disappear into the taskbar at the bottom of the screen); maximize the window (causing it to expand to cover the whole screen; if the window is already maximized, the button will restore it to its previous size and position); and close the window.
Elements of graphical user interfaces |
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Web buttons, button graphics, badges or stickers are pictures in some World Wide Web pages which are typically used to advertise programs that were used to create or host the site (for example, MediaWiki sites often have a "Powered by Mediawiki" button on the bottom right
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computing is synonymous with counting and calculating. Originally, people that performed these functions were known as computers. Today it refers to a science and technology that deals with the computation and the manipulation of symbols.
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push-button (often simply "button" or "pushbutton") is a simple switch mechanism for controlling some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of hard material, usually plastic or metal.
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widget (or control) is an interface element that a computer user interacts with, such as a window or a text box. Widgets are sometimes qualified as virtual to distinguish them from their physical counterparts, e.g.
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search engine is an information retrieval system designed to help find information stored on a computer system. Search engines help to minimize the time required to find information and the amount of information which must be consulted, akin to other techniques for managing
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dialog box is a special window, used in user interfaces to display information to the user, or to get a response if needed. They are so-called because they form a dialog between the computer and the user—either informing the user of something, or requesting input from the
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window is a visual area, usually rectangular in shape, containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously running computer processes.
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Adobe Flex is a software development kit and an IDE for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform.
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Mac OS X (IPA: /mæk.oʊ.ɛs.tɛn/) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers.
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Microsoft Windows
Screenshot of Windows Vista Ultimate, the latest version of Microsoft Windows.
Company/developer: Microsoft Corporation
OS family: MS-DOS/9x-based, Windows CE, Windows NT
Source model: Closed source
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Screenshot of Windows Vista Ultimate, the latest version of Microsoft Windows.
Company/developer: Microsoft Corporation
OS family: MS-DOS/9x-based, Windows CE, Windows NT
Source model: Closed source
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In computing, the focus indicates the component of the graphical user interface which is currently selected. Text entered at the keyboard or pasted from a clipboard is sent to the component which currently has the focus.
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Windows Vista
(Part of the Microsoft Windows family)
Screenshot
Screenshot of Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer
Microsoft
Web site: Windows Vista: Homepage
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(Part of the Microsoft Windows family)
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Screenshot of Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer
Microsoft
Web site: Windows Vista: Homepage
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In computing, the taskbar is a term for the application desktop bar which is used to launch and monitor applications in Microsoft Windows 95 and later versions (actually it's part of the Windows shell, see desktop shell replacement).
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mouse]] moves the graphical pointer by being slid across a smooth surface. The conventional roller-ball mouse uses a ball to create this action: the ball is in contact with two small shafts that are set at right angles to each other.
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An about box or about dialog is a dialog box that displays the credits of a computer software. The concept of the about box originated with the first Macintosh operating system, where About [program name] was typically the first item in the Apple menu.
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An accordion is a graphical user interface widget in which several sections of a document can be expanded or collapsed, displaying one at a time. Whenever a section is selected for opening, the open one is closed.
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Balloon help was a tooltips-type help system introduced by Apple Computer in their System 7 operating system release. The name referred to the way the help text was displayed, in "balloons", like those containing the words in a comic strip.
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In computing, a check box (checkbox, tickbox, or tick box) is a graphical user interface element (widget) that permits the user to make multiple selections from a number of options.
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A combo box is a commonly-used GUI widget. It is a combination of a drop-down list or list box and a single-line textbox, allowing the user either to type a value directly into the control or choose from the list of existing options.
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A combutcon is an interface (between a user and computer) widget that integrates a button and a popup menu. It consists of a primary button and an arrow button that launches a popup menu when it is clicked.
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context menu (or contextual menu, shortcut menu) is commonly used for menus which pop up when clicking an item in a graphical user interface, offering a list of options which vary depending on the context of the action, the application running, and the item selected.
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dialog box is a special window, used in user interfaces to display information to the user, or to get a response if needed. They are so-called because they form a dialog between the computer and the user—either informing the user of something, or requesting input from the
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A disclosure widget or expander is a graphical user interface element (widget) that is used to show or hide a collection of "child" widgets in a specific area of the interface.
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drop-down list is a user interface control GUI element similar to a list box which allows the user to choose one value from a list. When a drop-down list is inactive it displays a single value.
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In computing, a file dialog (also called File Selector/Chooser, or open and save dialog) is a dialog box that allows users to choose a file from the file system. File dialogs differ from file managers as they are not intended for file management (although some offer simple
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grid view or a datagrid is a graphical user interface element (widget) that presents a tabular view of data. A typical grid view also supports some or all of the following:
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- Clicking a column header to change the sort order of the grid
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Like its equivalents in aircraft and video gaming, heads-up displays are elements of the graphical user interface in personal computing systems. They allow for the transmission of information concerning the current task in a running desktop application in a separate window that is
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computer icon is a small pictogram. Icons have been used to supplement the normal alphanumerics of the computer. Modern computers now can handle bitmapped graphics on the display terminal, so the icons are widely used to assist users.
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A label is a user interface control which displays text on a form. It is usually a static control; having no interactivity. A label is generally used to identify a nearby text box or other Widget.
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list box is a GUI widget that allows the user to select one or more items from a list contained within a static, multiple line text box. The user clicks inside the box on an item to select it, holding the Shift or Control (Command for Mac users) key allows him or her to make
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