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The button immediately to the right of the close button is the \gls{minimize} button (\minimizebutton{}) which removes the window from the visible screen and places it in the Launcher. \marginscreenshot{02-window-buttons.png}{ss:window-buttons}{This is the top bar of a window, named \emph{title bar}. The close, minimize, and maximize buttons are in the top-left corner of the window.} This button doesn't close the application; it just hides the application from view. When an application is minimized to the Launcher, the left-side of the icon in the Launcher will display a triangle showing you the application is still running. Clicking the icon of the minimized application will restore the window to its original position.
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Finally, the right-most button is the \gls{maximize} button (\maximizebutton{}) which causes the application to completely fill the unused displayable space on the desktop. Clicking the \gls{maximize} button again will return the window to its original size. If a window is maximized, its top-left buttons and menu are automatically hidden from view. To make them appear, just move your mouse to the \emph{menu bar}.
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To move a window around the workspace, place the mouse pointer over the window's title bar, then click and drag the window while continuing to hold down the left mouse button. You can also move a window by holding the \keystroke{Alt} key and then clicking and holding the left mouse button while pointing anywhere in the window and dragging the window to a new location. To resize a window, place the pointer on an edge or corner of the window so that the pointer turns into a larger, two-sided arrow (known as the resize icon). You can then click and drag to resize the window.
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Your Home Folder
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The Home folder is used to store personal files. Your Home folder matches your login name and is created when your user account is created. When opening your personal folder, you will see a collection of several folders, including Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos. These folders are created automatically during the installation process. You can add more files and folders as needed.
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Files
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Just as Microsoft Windows has \application{Windows Explorer} and Apple \acronym{OS X} has \application{Finder} to browse files and folders, Ubuntu uses the \application{Files} file manager by default.
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\marginnote{\emph{Folders} are also called \emph{directories}.} When you select the \menu{Files} shortcut in the Launcher, click on a folder in the Dash, or double-click a folder on the desktop, Ubuntu should open the \application{Files} file manager. The default window contains the following features:
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The menu bar is located at the top of the screen. The \application{Files} menu allows you to modify the layout of the browser, show, browse and remove bookmarks, open a Help document, open a new window, connect to a server, or quit. Choosing \menu{Enter Location} will open the Locations text field where you can enter any location directly.
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[title bar] The title bar shows the name of the currently selected folder. It also contains the \button{Close}, \button{Minimize}, and \button{Maximize} buttons.
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