araç çubukları

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toolbars
A row or column of on-screen buttons used to activate functions in the application
Many Windows applications place icons representing frequently used commands in a row of buttons along the top or side of the screen
A series of buttons and menus in an application, which allows the user to perform functions quickly using the mouse
Toolbars can contain buttons, menus, or combinations of both that can be used to quickly perform actions in Word
plural of toolbar
Windows 95 features one Desktop 'toolbar', the Taskbar In Windows 98, you have five built-in toolbars - the Taskbar, the Quick Launch bar, the Address bar, the Links bar and the Desktop bar - and you can create your own additional toolbars The Taskbar and Quick Launch bar are initially the only visible toolbars You can make the others visible by right-clicking in a vacant spot on the Taskbar (or on the time display in the Taskbar if you can't find a vacant spot), choosing Toolbars from the pop-up menu, and then selecting the toolbar you want to display