This is what the user sees and works with when using the computer..Different types are Graphical user interface, Command line interface and Manual driven interface
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when the window is user friendly then we can easily use the user interface.
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Graphic User Interface (user-friendly)
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When an interface is easy to use it is normally referred to as a user friendly interface. A friendly user interface saves time and does not require any special skills to operate.
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The 'shell' is a user interface program that interfaces between a user of the system and the Operating System. It is the user interface.
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The 'shell' is a user interface program that interfaces between a user of the system and the Operating System. It is the user interface.
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menu based interface offers the user a list of option from which the user
can choose.
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Unity - user interface - was created on 2010-06-09.
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Graphical User Interface
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GUI
Graphical user interface.
There are two different GUI's--Basic or Aero.
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Access of icons on a desktop is via the Graphical User Interface
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Why is the windows xp user interface is called a desktop?
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Windows is a type of graphical user interface
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what type of program is used to provides the graphical user interface
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Windows is a type of graphical user interface
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U.I. stands for "User Interface." The User interface is a tailored system that allows the "User" to be able to manipulate or access the program.
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In Linux, after the user log in to a terminal hi/she receives a user interface called Shell
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When an interface is easy to use it is normally referred to as a user friendly interface. A friendly user interface saves time and does not require any special skills to operate.
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Apple did not invent the graphical user interface. Xerox invented and commercialized it in 1973. Apple created the first successful computer with a graphical user interface.
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Graphical User Interface (GUI) flvs i may ask? haha
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GUI stands for Graphic user interface. GUI is used to make the user interface interactive and user friendly.
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There are two types of interface..
1. User Interface
2. Application Interface
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A computer's graphical user interface can be controlled with a mouse or trackpad.
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A user interface (UI) is the part of an operating system, program or device that the user uses to input and receive data
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A user interface that uses menus to communicate with the computer. Rather than having a single line where a command must be typed in, the user has a list of items to choose from, and can make selections by highlighting one. This kind of interface is easier to use than a command-line interface, but does not have all the visual elements of a graphical user interface.
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A user-controllable screen is normally known as a touchscreen. It can be found in some computers, tablets, televisions, and smartphones.
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A graphical interface usually known as a GUI (Graphic User Interface) is things such as menus and icons in an operating system. It represents the UI (User Interface) the things you interact with in a graphic form.
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The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
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A "Natural User Interface" is a hypothetical user interface model that would allow a human operator of a device or control system to interact with that device in the same way in which one would interact with one's immediate environment.
In theory, a natural user interface would not require any education or training to be used.
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GUI (graphical user interface)
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GUI, pronounced "gooey"; This stands for "Graphical User Interface" Another term you may hear used in connection with this is "WIMP". (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers)
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Command Line Interface
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DOS CUI - Character User Interface Single user Single task Windows GUI - Graphical User Interface Single User (except NT) Multi task
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There is no singular user interface for Linux. Linux itself makes no requirement for a user interface.
There are plenty of interfaces: GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, BASH, ZSH, CSH, TSH, FISH, and dozens of window managers.
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