What are you trying to reset? if you are trying to reset input fields (ie: text box, list box, etc.) and you use the hide function to close/hide the sub window, then your window is still there with all of the data you input. You should create a function to reset the window to the default state when you execute any of the following events: Deactivate(), Hide() or Terminate() event. See onTerminate below.
$Main = Win32::GUI::Window->new(
-name => 'Main',
-title => $appname,
-pos => [10,10],
-menu => $MainMenu,
-maxsize => [500, 660],
-onTerminate => \&Exit_Click,
-onMinimize => \&DoHideMe_Click,
-onTimer => sub{TimedOperation_Timer()},
-size => [500,650], );
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