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21 navigational flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Navigational pen flicks include scroll up, scroll down, page back, and page forward." -
22 auto-repeat
"An event or interaction that is automatically repeated. Auto-repeat events usually occur when a user holds down a keyboard key or presses and holds a special control (for example, scroll bar buttons)." -
23 split box
"A special control added to a window, typically adjacent to the scroll bar, that allows a user to split a window or adjust a window split." -
24 static text field
"A standard Windows control used for instructions, control labels, and all text that the user doesn’t need to horizontally scroll, edit, or select. Compare text box." -
25 Windows Flip 3D
"A feature that allows users to use the scroll wheel on their mouse to flip through open windows in a stack, and quickly locate and select the one they want to work with." -
26 Panning Hand
"A menu item in Internet Explorer that turns on the tool for Tablet PC users that allows the user to move the content of the page up and down, like a mouse scroll wheel." -
27 card
"A Web page in WML. WML devices can either display the contents of a card on a single screen or, when necessary, provide scroll bars so that the entire contents of the card can be viewed. Developers need not worry about manipulating cards or decks because ASP.NET mobile controls handle formatting, including pagination, for targeted devices." -
28 scrolling region
A control that contains other controls and that can display vertical or horizontal scroll bars. Scrolling regions are used for layout purposes only and are not bound to fields or groups in the data source. -
29 control-break
"A key or combination of keys used to tell a computer to halt, or break out of, whatever it is doing. On IBM PCs and compatibles under DOS, pressing the Pause/ Break or Scroll Lock/Break key while holding down the Ctrl key issues the break command (as does Ctrl-C). On Macintosh computers, the key combination that sends a break code is Command-period." -
30 Contents
"A button that opens the current document’s table of contents in a pane. Users can pin the pane to the document, and when they scroll through the document, the table of contents dynamically highlights the section they are in." -
31 vertical
[΄və:tikl] n, a ուղղահայաց դիրք/ գիծ. ուղղաձիգ. հմկրգ. vertical scroll ուղղաձիգ ոլորման գոտի
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