Also called a tool bar. It is the row of buttons with pictures located near the top of the screen (they are only visible while the bid package is open).
A "button bar" is an informal way to refer to a standard set of links; they are often shown as a graphical row of buttons at the top or bottom of a screen.
A means of disabling a system's security which is deliberately left by designers of the system, often to give access to service technicians or maintenance programmers.
The five buttons on the left side of the course screens include: "Course Instructions," "Table of Contents," "Start Course," "Comprehension Test," and "Exit Course."
The Button Bar refers to the bar of graphic ‘buttons' on the left of your screen, once you login. The Button Bar will always be placed to your left, with the single exception of when you are reading a message, when it appears directly above. The button bar is your friend.
A horizontal strip of buttons across a program's window which can be clicked instead of entering the equivalent keyboard commands.Some applications allow the user to custom program some of the buttons, and choose whether to hide or display the button bar.