Text box

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A text entry box
A text box in a word processing program.

A text box, text field or text entry box is a common element of graphical user interface of computer programs, as well as the corresponding type of widget used when programming GUIs. A text box's purpose is to allow the user to input text information to be used by the program. User-interface guidelines recommend a single-line text box when only one line of input is required, and a multi-line textbox only if more than one line of input may be required. Non-editable text boxes can serve the purpose of simply displaying text.

A typical text box is a rectangle of any size, possibly with a border that separates the text box from the rest of the interface. Text boxes may contain zero, one, or two scrollbars. Some text boxes may display a blinking vertical line (known as a caret), indicating the current region of text being edited. It is common for the mouse cursor to change its shape when it hovers over a text box.

[edit] Standard functionality

Typical implementations allow a user to do the following:

The keys indicated relate to the text box widget in Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X; similar if not identical keyboard bindings exist under the X Window System and other systems, and typically follow the same scheme as Windows.

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