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task·bar  (tskbär)
n.
A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs, among which the user can switch back and forth by clicking on the appropriate one.

taskbar  (tskbär)
A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs, among which the user can switch back and forth by clicking on the appropriate one.


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When one of those people dials in to the system or logs on via the Internet, it prompts him or her to select the notification area, the priority of the alert, the recorded message to be delivered, the number of calls to make and the interval between calls.
On Windows XP, start by clicking on the wireless icon in the Notification Area and proceed from there.
0 is not only capable of minimizing, maximizing and closing windows like any other system, but it also allows computer users to rollup and unroll windows, minimize them to the task tray notification area instead of the taskbar and even make them semi-transparent.
 
 
 
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