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1 corner
I[΄kɔ:nə] n անկյուն. opposite corner դիմացի անկյուն. right-hand corner աջակողմյան անկյուն. round the corner անկյան ետևում. in the corner անկյունում. at/on the corner of the street փողոցի անկյունում. out of the corner of one’s eye աչքի պոչով. the four corners of the Earth աշխարհի չորս կողմերը. be in a tight corner դժվար կացության մեջ ընկնել. drive into a corner նեղել, պատին դեմ տալ. the corner house անկյունային շենքը. turn the corner փխբ. դժվար դրությունից դուրս գալ. a corner մրզ. ֆուտբ. անկյունային հարվածII[΄kɔ:nə] v նեղը գցել, պատին սեղմել -
2 fill handle
The small black square in the lower-right corner of a selected cell that can be used to copy data and to fill adjacent cells with a series of data. -
3 absolute pointing device
"A mechanical or physical pointing device whose location is associated with the position of the on-screen cursor. For example, if the user of a graphics tablet places the pen on the upper right corner of the tablet, the cursor moves to the upper right corner of the screen or on-screen window associated with the pen." -
4 Close button
"In Windows-based programs, the box that has an × at the upper-right corner of the screen that, when clicked, closes the window." -
5 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. -
6 anchor window
A small window that can appear in the lower-right corner of the screen when Windows Media Player is in skin mode. You can use the window to return to full mode and access other commands. -
7 Smart Task
"A small panel that is attached to the upper right-hand corner of a.NET control. When the panel is opened, it contains checkboxes and combo boxes that enables developers to select connectivity and other options for the control." -
8 home cell
One of the four card locations in the upper-right corner of the screen.
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