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Each window has the following controls

Minimize, Maximize, Restore
    You can control the size of each window using the Minimize, Maximize,
    and Restore buttons.  The buttons appear on the top right corner of the
    window.  The Minimize button is the down arrow.  When you click on the
    down arrow, the window becomes an icon at the bottom of the screen.  The
    Maximize button is the up arrow.  When you click on the up arrow, the
    window fills the whole screen.  The Restore button appears only when the
    window is maximized.  It is an up and down arrow.  Click on the Restore
    button to put the window back to its original size.

Close
    Each window has a Close button in the top left corner.  Double-click on
    this button to close the window.

System Menu
    The System Menu contains menu items that operate on the window.  It
    contains:

     .  Restore
     .  Move
     .  Size
     .  Minimize
     .  Maximize

    You can activate the System Menu of the main window by clicking once on
    the System Menu button (top, left-hand corner) or by typing ALT-Space.
     For Microsoft Windows, you can type ALT-Hyphen to activate a child
    window's System Menu.

Scroll Bars
    Windows that contain information that cannot fit in the window have
    scroll bars.  Use the scroll bars to reposition the window so the
    information you want to see is visible.  The small box in the scroll bar
    indicates the current scroll position in the window.

Title
    Each window is titled so that you know what information it contains.
     The title appears in the bar at the top of the window.

Buttons
    Many windows have small buttons on the left hand side.  These buttons
    are short forms for performing the most common operations.

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