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systray$506192$ - traduction vers allemand

BAR DISPLAYED ON AN EDGE OF A GUI DESKTOP THAT IS USED TO LAUNCH AND MONITOR RUNNING APPLICATIONS
System tray; Systemtray; Task bar; System Tray; Dockling; Notification area; Quick launch; Quick launch bar; Systray; Notification areas; SysTray; Windows Taskbar; Quick Launch; Notification Area; Dock (software); Dock (Computing); Dock (computing); System icon tray
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systray      
n. System Tray, Platz auf der Aufgabenleiste auf der sich die Uhr und andere vom User instellierte Dienstprogramme befinden (Computer)
system tray         
n. System-Tray, Aufgabenleiste auf der unter anderem Uhrzeiteinstellungen vorgenommen werden können (Computer)

Définition

taskbar
<operating system> The part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface (GUI) typically occupying a fixed strip along the bottom of the screen, showing a rectangular icon for each running application. The taskbar also contains the Start menu at its left-hand end and the notification area at the right-hand end. Other toolbars can be added such as the Quick Launch toolbar. Clicking an application's taskbar icon makes its windows visible in front of other windows and gives one of them the input focus, or if it is already in front, minimises it. Right-clicking an icon gives a window manager menu, possibly customised by the application. Right-clicking the taskbar itself performs global window manager actions such as minimising all windows and also allows you to set taskbar properties. The taskbar can be locked in position or resized or dragged to the top, left or right of the screen. (2007-06-13)

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Taskbar

The Taskbar is a graphical user interface element that has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 95, displaying and facilitating switching between running programs. The Taskbar and the associated Start Menu were created and named in 1993 by Daniel Oran, a program manager at Microsoft who had previously collaborated on Great ape language research with the behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner at Harvard.

The Taskbar is an exemplar of a category of always-visible graphical user interface elements that provide access to fundamental operating system functions and information. At the time of its introduction in 1995, the Taskbar was unique among such elements because it provided the user with a means of switching between running programs through a single click of the pointing device.

Since the introduction of Windows 95, other operating systems have incorporated graphical user interface elements that closely resemble the Taskbar or have similar features. The designs vary, but generally include a strip along one edge of the screen. Icons or textual descriptions on this strip correspond to open windows. Clicking the icons or text enables the user to easily switch between windows, with the active window often appearing differently from the others on the strip. In some versions of recent operating systems, users can "pin" programs or files to this strip for quick access. In many cases, there is also a notification area, which includes interactive icons that display real-time information about the computer system and some of the running programs.

With the rapid evolution of operating systems and graphical user interfaces, items that are native to each operating system have been included in the various designs.