Friday, November 1, 2013

Using Program Windows



1. Tabs: Clicking each tab button takes you to a different sheet with a different page of options. The currently selected tab button is darkened.
2. Check boxes: Clicking puts a check in the box, activating that particular feature.Clicking again removes the check, deactivating that feature. Multiple check boxes can be selected.
3. Radio buttons: Like check boxes, clicking in the circle activates that feature. The difference is that with radio buttons, you can select only one choice within the options offered.
4. Drop-down lists: Clicking a drop-down list shows a menu from which you can select an option.
5. Padlock: When the padlock is locked in a System Preferences window, only trivial options can be edited. Clicking the padlock will prompt you for your login password and only then allow access to all other options.

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