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- Scrollbar abstract "A scrollbar is an object in a graphical user interface (GUI) with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport. It was also known as a handle in the very first GUIs.Scrollbars are present in a wide range of electronic devices including computers, graphing calculators, mobile phones, and portable media players. They usually appear on one or two sides of the viewing area as long rectangular areas containing a bar (or thumb) that can be dragged along a trough (or track) to move the body of the document as well as two arrows on either end for precise adjustments. The "thumb" has different names in different environments: on the Macintosh it is called a "scroller"; on the Java platform it is called "thumb" or "knob"; Microsoft's .NET documentation refers to it as "scroll box" or "scroll thumb"; in other environments it is called "elevator", "quint", "puck", "wiper" or "grip". Additional functions may be found, such as zooming in/out or various application-specific tools. Depending on the graphical user interface, the size of the thumb can be fixed or variable in size; in the later case of proportional thumbs, its length would indicate the size of the window in relation to the size of the whole document. While proportional thumbs were available in several GUIs including GEM, AmigaOS and PC/GEOS even in the early 1980s, Microsoft provided them not before the release of Windows 95. A proportional thumb that completely fills the trough indicates that the entire document is being viewed, at which point the scrollbar may temporarily become hidden. The proportional thumb can also sometimes be adjusted by dragging its ends. In this case it would adjust both the position and the zooming of the document, where the size of the thumb represents the degree of zooming applied.A scrollbar should be distinguished from a slider which is another object that works in a similar fashion, the difference being that the slider is used to change values, and does not change the display or move the area that is shown.".
- Scrollbar thumbnail Scrolling-gedit.png?width=300.
- Scrollbar wikiPageID "113136".
- Scrollbar wikiPageRevisionID "572425756".
- Scrollbar hasPhotoCollection Scrollbar.
- Scrollbar subject Category:GUI_widgets.
- Scrollbar type Doodad103218545.
- Scrollbar type GUIWidgets.
- Scrollbar type Object100002684.
- Scrollbar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Scrollbar type Stuff104345288.
- Scrollbar comment "A scrollbar is an object in a graphical user interface (GUI) with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport. It was also known as a handle in the very first GUIs.Scrollbars are present in a wide range of electronic devices including computers, graphing calculators, mobile phones, and portable media players.".
- Scrollbar label "Barra de rolagem".
- Scrollbar label "Barre de défilement".
- Scrollbar label "Bildlaufleiste".
- Scrollbar label "Pasek przesuwania".
- Scrollbar label "Schuifbalk".
- Scrollbar label "Scrollbar".
- Scrollbar label "Scrollbar".
- Scrollbar label "Scrollbar".
- Scrollbar label "スクロールバー".
- Scrollbar sameAs Bildlaufleiste.
- Scrollbar sameAs Scrollbar.
- Scrollbar sameAs Barre_de_défilement.
- Scrollbar sameAs Scrollbar.
- Scrollbar sameAs スクロールバー.
- Scrollbar sameAs Schuifbalk.
- Scrollbar sameAs Pasek_przesuwania.
- Scrollbar sameAs Barra_de_rolagem.
- Scrollbar sameAs m.0sv_j.
- Scrollbar sameAs Q1807212.
- Scrollbar sameAs Q1807212.
- Scrollbar sameAs Scrollbar.
- Scrollbar wasDerivedFrom Scrollbar?oldid=572425756.
- Scrollbar depiction Scrolling-gedit.png.
- Scrollbar isPrimaryTopicOf Scrollbar.