Using Scroll Bars - Cabletron Systems CSMIM-T1 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 2 Window Basics
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Drag the pointer.
The window's border becomes an outline as you move the pointer.
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Release the mouse button when the border reaches the new
location.
If one window on your desktop partially covers another, you can click the
mouse on the covered window to bring it forward.
Moving an Icon
If you have arranged your desktop so that an icon is covered by another
window, use the
the icon using the steps listed above.

Using Scroll Bars

When a box is too small to display all available information, scroll bars let
you view complete lists or messages. The sample below shows a list box
with scroll bars.
Scroll bars are horizontal or vertical areas that contain scroll boxes. In the
example above, scroll boxes are the white area. These boxes indicate
whether the scroll bar is active: scroll boxes change size to reflect the
proportion of material that the window displays. The example above shows
active and inactive scroll bars:
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option described later in this section and then move
Lower
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Figure 2-2. List Box with Scroll Bars
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scroll box in an active
scroll bar
scroll box in an inactive
scroll bar

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