Term used to describe a software program that is operated using file menus instead of using commands. Below is an example of how a user may quit a menu-drivenprogram, as opposed to a non menu-driven program.
Menu-drivenWithin an open program, the user clicks the "File" option from the drop down menu bar and selects Quit
Non menu-drivenUser presses the "!" key and then presses the "q" key to quit the program.
A menu-driven environment like most programs in Microsoft Windows is easier for users as it is a graphical environment and allows the user to navigate using the mouse. A non menu-driven environment like the command line can be quicker, but requires more memorization and is more difficult for new computer users.
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.
You can find the source code of the menu driven graphics program here: http://www.start2code.com/Cresources/menu-driven-graphics-program-c.html
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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.
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Command-driven, menu-driven, or icon-driven
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Command driven, Menu driven, and Icon driven
Command driven interface, icon driven, and menu driven interfaces.
Any application can be started from its start menu.
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