Want this question answered?
The computer interface that shows documents as they will look in their final form and uses icons to represent programs is called the graphical user interface.
A Graphic User Interface allows "clicking" on icons instead of typing on a command line.
Either the GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is what most users see everyday as a point and click system. Or the Command line which is all text based from the command prompt
This generally describes the screen you are looking at in a program, and the icons you may click to accomplish (tasks). They are "graphical," rather than, say, verbal, you are the user, and the page is the interface.
TS Web Access
The difference between a command driven and a graphical user interface is that in command driven a user has to type commands in code to be executed in a terminal. In graphical, a user can simply navigate and operate using an interface and some sort of pointer or touch screen with no coding involved.
The command line interface (CLI) is more basic. It has no icons or pictures and often is so simple that even a mouse will not work is relies on the keyboard. CLI a user interface in which we have to type commands instead of choosing them from a menu or selecting icon. CLI we have to type words in command explain mem, cd net* and time this is code for CLI to find information. The command line interface (CLI) is more basic. It has no icons or pictures and often is so simple that even a mouse will not work is relies on the keyboard. CLI a user interface in which we have to type commands instead of choosing them from a menu or selecting icon. CLI we have to type words in command explain mem, cd net* and time this is code for CLI to find information.
Although both Windows and OSX have built in command line interfaces, the default interface uses little pictures or icons that have underlying commands that the user need not know. This type of interface is a Graphical User Interface, or GUI.
The ribbons are the panels that contain command buttons and icons.
1) Windows 2) Icons 3) Menus 4) Pointer The biggest difference is that CLI don't use graphics.. Also in CLI you manually have to enter the command whereas in GUI you may have buttons and menu.. CLI does not supports Mouse.. A graphical user interface uses graphics, such as pictures and icons the user can select (eg click on) to run commands. A command-line interface has a space or line on which text based inputs (commands for the computer) can be typed, so the user must have existing knowledge of valid commands.
Access of icons on a desktop is via the Graphical User Interface
an intrface that uses icons is called a