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In this case, "Minimize" is the title of the button.
It comes up in "balloon tip" whenever the user
brings the cursor over it, and as annoying as it
is, most Windows users aren't going into their
registries to disable it.
> Uhhh, if anything in there is an adjective, it's Minimize, not button.
> "Button" doesn't modify anything: "Minimize" modifies "button."
>
> However, I agree that Minimize should be capitalized but button should
> not. Minimize is what identifies the object to be clicked. It may not
> have a caption or tooltip, but if it did, that caption or tooltip
> would be "Minimize" (which to me is good enough to invoke the
> "capitalize what the user sees in the UI" rule).
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