Slider
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Slider[x] represents a slider with setting x in the range 0 to 1. Slider[Dynamic[x]] takes the setting to be the dynamically updated current value of x, with the value of x ...
CreateDialog[expr] creates a dialog notebook containing expr and opens it in the front end.CreateDialog[expr, obj] replaces the notebook represented by the notebook object ...
Hyperlink[uri] represents a hyperlink that jumps to the specified URI when clicked. Hyperlink[label, uri] represents a hyperlink to be displayed as label.
RemoteService[properties] contains a list of properties about a service provided by a Lightweight Grid Manager.
FileNameSetter[name] represents a file name setter which displays as a Browse button and when clicked brings up a system file opening dialog, starting from the location ...
Mathematica provides a full range of control objects, all specified in convenient symbolic form. Manipulate uses many of these objects automatically; you can also use them ...
LocatorPane[{x, y}, back] represents a pane with a locator at position {x, y} and background back.LocatorPane[Dynamic[pt], back] takes the locator position to be the ...
Fundamental to Mathematica's dynamic interactivity capabilities is a new form of symbolic dynamic language. With a very small number of highly powerful primitives that mix ...
Mathematica allows you to specify in detail what should happen when you press Shift+Enter to evaluate a cell in a notebook, or Ctrl+Shift+Enter to evaluate an expression in ...
Mathematica allows almost every aspect of sessions to be customized, under full programmatic control.