There is no specific "shortcut area" in Windows. You can place shortcuts wherever you like. Shortcuts are useful because they allow us to access programs and data from places that are convenient to us. Typically, we place shortcuts on the desktop, in the start menu and on the taskbar as these places are always accessible.
right click on the games shortcut and in the target area ant the end of the target and a space then type -window hope that helps
Some short cuts are in the right click drop down menu. Shortcuts are also the icons on the desktop.
A pop-up menu is a graphical user interface (GUI) display area, usually a small window, that suddenly appears ("pops up")in the foreground of the visual interface. Pop-ups can be initiated by a single or double mouse click or rollover(sometimes called a mouseover), and also possibly by voice command or can simply be timed to occur. A pop-up window must be smaller than the background window or interface; otherwise, it's a replacement interface.
The minimize button reduces a window to an icon. Clicking the icon restores it. The maximize button increases the size of a window to fill the whole screen or (if an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) window, to fill the parent window's client area). Clicking it again restores the window. The close button closes the window and initiates the document close sequence.
Since an interface has no implemented methods, there is nothing to extend, since you would simply get empty method headings you can't make a class by extending an interface. An interface must be implemented, by filling in the method bodies. An interface is a tool to define common characteristics between classes, i.e. how they act. For instance, an interface might be used to define a window, a simple generic window: it opens, closes, breaks. Interfaces are useful to the client since you don't need to know the inner workings of the class to use it, for instance, as long as you know the data structure you are working with is a List, you don't need to know whether it is an ArrayList or LinkedList.
The area above a window is called the header or window lintel, while the area below a window is typically referred to as the windowsill or window ledge.
1 Right click on the blank area in the location 2 Create a shortcut dialog appears on the screen 3 Click browse button on it. 4 Select the file/folder whose shortcut has been created 5 Now type the name for the shortcut icon and click finish button 6 The shortcut will be appear at that location
interface Shape { public double getArea(); }
It is default location in the align pallet. Go to the top and click window. Scroll down to the bottom area of the menu to find pathfinder. The keyboard shortcut is Shift+Command(MAC) or CTRL(PC)+F9.
Calculate the area of the room. Calculate the area of the window (or whatever opening) Room Area*100/Window Area
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