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by bcoates 4326 days ago
If you double-click it, it closes the application. It was converted from a picture of a spacebar to the application's icon, but still functions the same way.
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Some time ago I was stunned discovering how many Windows users had no idea that double-clicking [-] closes the window. I bet that was the main reason for introducing separate close button.
As someone who used Windows 3.1 for years and now uses Powershell on Windows 7 every day at work, I'm ashamed to admit I had no idea.