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Button

A link to a file on a computer represented by a place the user can click with a mouse. A button may open a program, a directory or almost anything else contained in the computer. It may or may not be positioned on the desktop.
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When all your buttons are threaded, the ends can simply be tied off to make a bracelet.
We may have conditioned responses to many of our buttons getting pushed, causing us to experience strong emotions.
Buttons available at our online website can be sewn on garments or glued on your project work.
We created two separate buttons that open the Detail and Summary reports, respectively.
The basic technology for putting buttons together seems not to have changed much in many decades.
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Without explanation, the Like button is the trademark emoji of Facebook.
Facebook is introducing six new emojis as a way to react to posts alongside the 'like' button.
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