10 relations: Alt-Tab, Command key, FVWM, KDE, Microsoft Notepad, Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Windows, Window (computing), Window manager, Z-order.
Alt-Tab
is the common name for a keyboard shortcut that has been in Microsoft Windows since Windows 3.0.
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Command key
The Command key (⌘), also historically known as the Apple key, clover key, open-Apple key, splat key, pretzel key, or propeller key, is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards.
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FVWM
The F Virtual Window Manager is a virtual window manager for the X Window System.
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KDE
KDE is an international free software community that develops Free and Open Source based software.
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Microsoft Notepad
Notepad is a simple text editor for Microsoft Windows and a basic text-editing program which enables computer users to create documents.
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Microsoft Paint
Paint (formerly Paintbrush), commonly known as Microsoft Paint or MS Paint, was a simple raster graphics editor that has been included with all versions of Microsoft Windows.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft.
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Window (computing)
In computing, a window is a graphical control element.
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Window manager
A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface.
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Z-order
Z-order is an ordering of overlapping two-dimensional objects, such as windows in a stacking window manager, shapes in a vector graphics editor, or objects in a 3D application.
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