A control that immediately starts an action as soon as it is chosen OK, Cancel, and Help are examples of push buttons commonly found in dialog boxes
A rounded rectangle with a text label on it, which the user clicks to perform an instantaneous action, such as saving a document, completing operations defined by a dialog, or acknowledging an error message
(n ) A control that immediately starts an action as soon as it is chosen; for example, OK, Cancel, and Help in dialog boxes
An electrical switch with a pushing action (as opposed to a toggle switch or slide switch) The doorbell button is an example of a push button See Also: Toggle switch Slide switch
an electrical switch operated by pressing a button; "the elevator was operated by push buttons"; "the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk"
A form field that lets the user submit the form, or that resets the form to its initial state
A form field that lets a user submit a form or reset a form to its initial state
A form field that lets the user submit the form or that resets the form to its initial state
A simple device, resembling a button in form, so arranged that pushing it closes an electric circuit, as of an electric bell
A window field type that appears as a raised three dimensional rectangle with text on it describing the button activity
[ 'push ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English pusshen, from Middle French poulser to beat, push, from Old French, from Latin pulsare, frequentative of pellere to drive, strike; more at FELT.