Subject | English | Inuktitut |
comp., MS | action button | suguarut tikkuagaq (A ready-made button that the user can insert into his/her presentation and define hyperlinks for) |
comp., MS | button face | tikkuagaup kiinannguanga (The surface of a button where text or an image (typically indicating the button's function) may be displayed) |
comp., MS | command button | piqujijjut naqittagaq (A standard Windows control that initiates a command) |
comp., MS | default button | tikkuarutiuvagiiqtuq (In some dialog boxes, the command button that is selected or highlighted when the dialog box is initially displayed. The default button has a bold border, indicating that it will be chosen automatically if you press ENTER. You can override a default button by clicking Cancel or another command button) |
comp., MS | field button | kisumuungavingmut naqigaq (A button that identifies a field in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can drag the field buttons to change the layout of the report, or click the arrows next to the buttons to change the level of detail displayed in the report) |
comp., MS | left mouse button | avinngannguami saumiagut tikkuagaq (The button on your pointing device that you use most often for clicking and double-clicking) |
comp., MS | menu button | Sujjutinuurut (A command button that is clicked to display a drop-down menu instead of performing a command) |
comp., MS | mouse button | avinngannguami tikkuagaq (A movable piece on a device that is pressed to activate some function) |
comp., MS | Office Button | Office Naqigaq (A button that replaces the File menu beginning with some 2007 Microsoft Office system programs) |
comp., MS | option button | qanuqtuurut naqigaq (A standard Windows control that allows a user to select from a fixed set of mutually exclusive choices) |
comp., MS | picture button | ajjinnguarmut tikkuagaq (A control in a form that consists of an actionable image. At run time the user can click the image to run rules or actions similar to a button) |
comp., MS | primary mouse button | avinngannguami tikkuagalluataq (The button on your pointing device that you use most often for clicking and double-clicking) |
comp., MS | push button | naqilli naqigaq (A standard Windows control that initiates a command) |
comp., MS | radio button | naalaummut tikkuagaq (A standard Windows control that allows a user to select from a fixed set of mutually exclusive choices) |
comp., MS | right mouse button | avinngannguami taliqpiagut tikkuagaq (The button on your pointing device that you use to display shortcut menus or other program-specific features) |
comp., MS | scroll arrow button | ingirratittigut qarjunnguamut tikkuagaq (A component of a scroll bar that allows the information to be scrolled by defined increments when the user clicks it. The direction of the arrow indicates the direction in which the information scrolls) |
comp., MS | taskbar button | piliriatsaliurut tikkuagaq (A button that represents an item or program that is open and running on your computer. For example, if you open Microsoft Word, and then minimize it, it will be displayed as a taskbar button, which you can then click when you want to maximize it) |
comp., MS | toggle button | Naliannuraut Tikkuagaq (" A button control within a graphical user interface that when clicked remains "down" (appearing to be pressed) until it is clicked again. It can display either text or a picture, and can be standalone or part of an option group.") |
comp., MS | toolbar button | sanajjutinut tikkuagaq (A command button used in a toolbar (or status bar)) |