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Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Appendix C    Windows Tutorial
C-8
If one window on your desktop partially covers another, clicking the
mouse on the covered window brings it forward.
If you arranged your desktop so that an icon is covered by another
window, use the
Lower
 option and then move the icon using the steps listed
above.
Using Scroll Bars
When a box is too small to display all available information, scroll bars
let you view complete lists or messages. Figure C-2 shows a sample list
box with scroll bars.
Figure C-2. List Box with Scroll Bars
Scroll bars are horizontal or vertical areas that contain scroll boxes. In
the example above, scroll boxes are the white area. These boxes indicate
whether the scroll bar is active: scroll boxes change size to reflect the
proportion of material that the window displays. The example above
shows active and inactive scroll bars:
The vertical scroll bar is active. The scroll box fills about
one third of the available space, indicating that there is more
information.
The horizontal scroll bar is inactive. The scroll box fills the bar,
indicating that complete information is displayed.
When scroll bars are active, you can click the mouse button to move the
display one line at a time or one page (the size of the box) at a time. You
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scroll box in an
active scroll bar
scroll box in an
inactive scroll bar