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<br>
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<br>
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_Basic_Intro(tut2)<br>
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_Using_Menus(tut3)<br>
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_Mouse_Bindings(tut5)<br>
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_Basic_Intro(basicintro)<br>
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_Using_Menus(rootmenu)<br>
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_Mouse_Bindings(mousebind)<br>
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_Mouse_Configuration(mouseconfig)<br>
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_Using_The_Window_Border(tut7)<br>
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_Using_The_Window_Border(border)<br>
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_Changing_Window_Borders(changeborder)<br>
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_Default_Keybindings(tut10)<br>
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_Default_Keybindings(defkeys)<br>
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_Multiple_Desktops(desktops)<br>
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_Changing_Desktops(changedesk)<br>
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_The_Dragbar(dragbar)<br>
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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ _Extra_Eyecandy(eyecandy)<br>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tut2 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=basicintro background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<img src=E_screen_start.png x=16 y=16>
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<p>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tut3 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=rootmenu background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<img src=E_app_menu.png x=350 y=38>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tut5 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=mousebind background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Mouse Bindings
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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Of course, when you click on the _desktop(desktops) _backgound(backgrounds) of
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your screen, normally you will bring up a _menu(tut3). And of course, when you
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click on the _border(tut7) of a window, you will do various things. But these
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your screen, normally you will bring up a _menu(rootmenu). And of course, when you
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click on the _border(border) of a window, you will do various things. But these
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are not the only things you can do with your mouse.
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<p>
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In enlightenment, there are several other actions that the mouse can do by
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tut7 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=border background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Using the Window Border
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tut10 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=defkeys background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<img src=E_keyboard.png x=312 y=0>
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<p>
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menu. This will bring up a menu that looks something like the one on the left.
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Use the slider bars to extend the size of the virtual areas to the size that
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you best prefer. You can also use this dialog to enable/disable edge
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resistance (when your _mouse(tut5) hits the edge of an area) moving between
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resistance (when your _mouse(mousebind) hits the edge of an area) moving between
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virtual areas.
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There are seveal ways that you can change your current desktop - let's go over
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a few of them here.
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<p>
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You can use the _Keybindings(tut10) alt-F1 through alt-F12 for the first 12
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You can use the _Keybindings(defkeys) alt-F1 through alt-F12 for the first 12
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desktops.<br>
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You can use the _Keybindings(tut10) ctrl-alt-left and ctrl-alt-right to
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You can use the _Keybindings(defkeys) ctrl-alt-left and ctrl-alt-right to
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navigate to the next/previous desktop.<br>
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You can use the _Keybindings(tut11) shift-alt-directional arrow to change
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virtual areas in a given direction.<br>
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displayed for it there. Clicking on the icon again will de-iconify it.
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You can have as many icon boxes on your desktop as you want to. You can create
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more by using the Middle Click _Menu(tut3) - select Desktop->Create New Iconbox
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more by using the Middle Click _Menu(rootmenu) - select Desktop->Create New Iconbox
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and a new Iconbox will pop up on your desktop. Each of these Iconboxes can
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have individual configurations, as detailed on the next page.
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You can _move(movemode) the Iconbox around the screen using alt-leftclick
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on the window, and then moving it to the desired location on the screen. You
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can _resize(movemode) the Iconbox by alt-middleclicking on the window and
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then adjusting the size as described in the _Mouse_Bindings(tut5) section
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then adjusting the size as described in the _Mouse_Bindings(mousebind) section
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<p>
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an additional Iconbox.
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<p>
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To change the settings of an individual Iconbox, we'll use the right mouse
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button _menu(tut5) and select "This
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button _menu(mousebind) and select "This
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Iconbox Settings" - this should get us a dialog that looks something like the
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one to our left. You can change the orientation, icon size, scrollbar
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options, display policy, base image, and many more options of the Iconbox
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Or maybe you don't like the Iconbox and usually use KDE or GNOME's panel to
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recover them and forgot to launch them. Never fear. You can always
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middle click on the _Dragbar(dragbar)
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and get a _menu(tut3) that will allow you
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and get a _menu(rootmenu) that will allow you
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to recover them. You can also alt or ctrl middleclick on the desktop to get
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the same menus. (in case you don't have a Dragbar anymore)
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<p>
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<p>
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From time to time, as you use enlightenment, if you don't remember what does
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what, if you keep the mouse still for a little bit a tooltip will pop up. The
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easiest example of this is when you hold the mouse over a _Window_Border(tut7)
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easiest example of this is when you hold the mouse over a _Window_Border(border)
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.
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<p>
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<br>
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select between our three focus modes, as described on the previous page.
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<p>
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We can also enable some other features, such as one that will allow a simple
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_mouse(tut5) click to raise any window to the foreground, as well as several
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_mouse(mousebind) click to raise any window to the foreground, as well as several
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other advanced focus settings.
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<p>
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Here we can also enable the focuslist feature. This feature requires Xkb to be
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enabled in your X server. If you don't have Xkb enabled, please consult your X
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server docs to see how to do this. The focuslist is a window list that pops up
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as you cycle through your focus using the ALT + TAB<br>
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_Keybinding(tut10) .
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_Keybinding(defkeys) .
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=movemode background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<img src=E_move_resize_settings.png x=300 y=50>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Moving Windows
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Moving Windows is cool.
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Enlightenment comes with several different available methods for moving a
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window. You can perform the actual moves using the Window
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_Border(border), or by using the available
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<br>
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_Mouse_Bindings(mousebind) . This will cause the window to move until you have
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released the mouse button.
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<p>
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To change the mode that the moving of the windows uses (opaque being the
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default), open up the _Settings(settings) menu, and select "Move & Resize
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Settings". You can select from a list that looks similar to the one here
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above-right. Experiment until you find one that suits you best.
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<p>
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For some serious eyecandy, try out the Translucent move mode. This will only
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work if your X Server and enlightenment are running on the same machine,
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however.
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=resizemode background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<img src=E_move_resize_settings.png x=300 y=50>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Resizing Windows
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Moving Windows is cool.
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Enlightenment also comes with several available methods for resizing windows.
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You can perform the actual resize on the window by clicking on any
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resize-handle of your window _border(border) and dragging to the desired size.
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You can also get the same effect by using the ALT + middle button
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_mouse_binding(mousebind) in any part of the window.
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<p>
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To change the mode that the resizing of the windows uses (opaque being the
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default), open up the _Settings(settings) menu, and select "Move & Resize
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Settings". You can select from a list that looks similar to the one here
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above-right. Experiment until you find one that suits you best.
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<p>
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The best eyecandy resize mode is probably technical move mode. This mode shows
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you the height and width of the window, in addition to the distance from the
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nearest edge.
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=windowops background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<img src=E_app_rightmouse_menu.png x=360 y=40>
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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=windowops3 background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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<p>
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In the Window Groups submenu there are various options for configuring window
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In the _Window_Groups(groups) submenu there are various options for
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configuring window
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groups and how this window relates to any groups you may have. Note that you
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cannot group _Pagers(pager) windows or _Iconboxes(iconbox) together with
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eachother or any other windows.
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