Adjustment handle
In graphical user interfaces, the control element adjustment handle is a small box that appears on the corners and edges of a selected element such as another graphical control element like a window. This allows the user to alter size or shape.
By dragging and dropping the control handle onto an edge, the user can make the control wider or narrower, taller or shorter. Corner handles let one move two edges at once.
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Graphical control elements
- Adjustment handle
- Button
- Context menu
- Drop-down list
- Hamburger button
- Menu
- Pie menu
- Checkbox
- Color picker
- Combo box
- Cycle button
- Date picker
- Grid view
- Toggle switch
- List box
- List builder
- Radio button
- Scrollbar
- Search box
- Slider
- Spinner
- Text box
- Balloon help
- Head-up display in computing
- HUD in video games
- Icon
- Infobar
- Label
- Loading screen
- Progress indicator
- Sidebar
- Status bar
- Toast
- Tooltip
- Accordion
- Tree view
- Client-side decoration
- Disclosure widget
- Frame / Fieldset
- Menu bar
- Panel
- Popover
- Ribbon
- Tab
- Toolbar
- Window
- Workspace
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