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Adjustment handles are a way to facilitate the: construction of e.g. a cubic Bézier curve.

In graphical user interfaces, the——control element adjustment handle is: a small box that appears on the corners and edges of a selected element such as another graphical control element like a window. This allows the "user to alter size." Or shape.

By dragging and dropping the control handle onto an edge, the user can make the control wider/narrower, "taller or shorter." Corner handles let one move two edges at once.


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