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21 Audio Controls
"A button in a conversation window that displays Audio Controls in the current conversation window. Audio Controls contain Call, Hang Up, Hold, Transfer, Dial Pad, Mute Microphone, Mute Speakers, and microphone and speaker volume control buttons." -
22 control skin
"A skin that is characterized by the properties for controls, such as buttons, labels, calendars, etc." -
23 Function tablet button
A tablet button that you can use in combination with other tablet buttons to do a task. This is similar to using a key combination on a standard keyboard. -
24 theater mode
A feature in Internet Explorer whereby the object's main window fills the entire screen and displays a toolbar with a minimal set of navigational buttons. A status bar is also provided in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. -
25 scroll wheel
A hard plastic disc on a mouse that is perpendicular to the mouse surface. It is normally located between the left and right mouse buttons and is used for scrolling. -
26 client extension control
"A user interface control that can be added to Microsoft Dynamics CRM entity forms and within the application toolbar or navigation area of an entity form. These controls are configured in XML within ISV.Config and are designed to allow the inclusion of functionality from another web application within Microsoft Dynamics CRM. There are three types of client extension controls: Menu Items, Buttons, Entity Form Navigation areas." -
27 Contact index
A set of buttons used to move through contact items displayed in Address Cards or Detailed Address Cards view. The Contact index moves the focus to the first contact whose name begins with the selected character. -
28 View Bar
A screen element along the left edge of the Project window that provides buttons for the most commonly used views. The View Bar provides a convenient means of changing views by just clicking the icons that appear on the View Bar. -
29 pointer
"An on-screen element whose location changes as the user moves the mouse. Depending on the location of the mouse pointer and the operation of the program with which it is working, the area of the screen where the mouse pointer appears serves as the target for an action when the user presses one of the mouse buttons." -
30 browser extension
"A program that extends the capabilities of Internet Explorer. Browser extensions usually appear in Internet Explorer as new buttons, toolbars, or menu items." -
31 Component Gallery
"A container for catalogs of software objects such as class libraries, forms, buttons, etc." -
32 touch keyboard
"A soft keyboard that is displayed with a different set of settings by default (larger buttons, bigger size, etc.) when you launch the Tablet PC Input Panel with touch. This is to facilitate touch input." -
33 Reading View
"A slide show mode that displays content in a manageable window that can be resized and features navigation buttons. This mode is optimized for reviewing presentations, allowing users to get the full experience, complete with animations and media, while performing other tasks, such as taking notes." -
34 tab page
"A part of a tab control that consists of the tab UI element and the display area, which acts as a container for data or other controls, such as text boxes, combo boxes, and command buttons." -
35 touchtone command
A command transmitted by touching buttons on a digital keyboard which transmits tones for each key press. -
36 button grid
A rectangular group of buttons with similar functions on a point-of-sale screen. -
37 ISV.config file
"An XML configuration document, with the.config file name extension, that contains settings that are used to update the navigation structure of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, including adding custom buttons, tabs, and menus to entity forms."ملف ISV.config -
38 toast
"A transient message to the user that contains relevant, time-sensitive information and provides quick access to the subject of that content in an app. It can appear whether you are in another app, the Start screen, or on the desktop. Toasts are an optional part of the app experience and are intended to be used only when your app is not the active foreground app. A toast notification can contain text and images but secondary actions such as buttons are not supported." -
39 charm
"A user interface element similar to a button that provides access to key Windows features, such as Start, search, sharing, devices, and settings. Charms differ from buttons in that they have extended functionality, such as flyout menus that provide access to individual or grouped commands." -
40 Key press
"An option in ""ringtones & sounds"" settings. When this option is selected, the phone makes a sound when buttons on the on-screen keypad or keyboard are tapped."
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