In computing, a button (sometimes known as a command button or push button) is a widget which provides the user a simple way to trigger an event, such as clearing the display on a calculator program. Buttons are also used to provide the user ways to respond to dialog boxes.
A typical button is a rectangle, wider than it is tall, with a descriptive caption in its center. The most common method of 'pushing' a button is clicking it, but other input such as keystrokes can be used. When 'pushed', in addition to performing a predetermined task, buttons often undergo a graphical change to look as if they were being temporarily depressed.
Very common uses for the button widget:
These three buttons could be considered a loose set of classes of buttons. For example, a window could have three buttons: Save, Preview, and Cancel. Both Save and Preview would be confirming actions while Cancel would be a cancelling action.
Button graphics are typically 88x31 pixels in size, but recently, smaller 80x15 pixels buttons have become very popular in weblog world.
Schaltfläche | Botón (informática) | Bouton (informatique) | ボタン (GUI) | 按钮
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