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Command driven interface, icon driven, and menu driven interfaces.
menu-driven, command-driven and icon-driven
Command-driven, menu-driven, or icon-driven
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.
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Menu Driven Interface and Graphical User Interface
With a menu driven interface the user interacts with the computer by selecting options from a menu, rather than memorizing syntax rules of commands.NB: The "windows" of the programmes in a menu-driven interface are created by symbols since creating of windows is not supported by DOS.
With a menu driven interface the user interacts with the computer by selecting options from a menu, rather than memorizing syntax rules of commands.NB: The "windows" of the programmes in a menu-driven interface are created by symbols since creating of windows is not supported by DOS.
Menu-driven simply means you execute the application's commands by selecting them from a menu, as opposed to command-driven whereby you enter (type) the commands manually.
a phone system that is based on menu processing instead of command processing to user command.
Command driven, Menu driven, and Icon driven
People use menus and computers use commands.