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the difference between the gui & console are ,in the gui we can use the mouse pointer and console screen only we have to used the character. from anknush
keyboard:- used for controlling the GUI as well as command Line. mouse:- used for controlling the GUI. Light Pen:- used for animation
No, icons and other graphical symbols are part of the Graphical User Interface (GUI output) as are mice and touch devices (GUI input) that allows the user to interact with apps and the operating system.
Do you mean a change between GUI and console mode, then try the following, Press Ctrl+F1 to switch from GUI mode to console mode. F1 to F6 are console modes and use Ctrl+F7 to switch back to the GUI mode. Or if you mean, about changing the default mode (booting) from GUI to Console then try this, go to /etc/inittab file. change the runlevel id: to 3 for booting in Full-User mode.
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A terminal window is a text only window in a GUI. GUI stands for graphical user interface and this is what emulates a console.
The keyboard and screen are often called the console, sometimes it's just the screen. The GUI (Graphical User Interface) is the application programs that allow you to point and click. The idea of a Graphical User Interface is that most of the computer controls are performed by moving a mouse and clicking on icons. To reiterate, the GUI is the application, the console is the hardware.
conio.h is a system library that provides console input and output. It was used to create text-based "GUI" applications before the advent of video modes that were actually graphical. It is apparently no longer used in modern compilers, although there is an open source library by the same name designed to implement the functions that conio.h previously provided.
A GUI, or graphical user interface is only part of a program. It is the part that the user sees, when it's not a console application. For example, your mail program, FireFox or Internet Explorer are both GUI program because you do not use them in a console mode. Windows to has a GUI, and it's what you probably use to get around with your computer. Google Web Creator, now changed for Google Sites is a browser based website hosting and creating service. It is not a GUI, as it is browser based and a website creator, but it has a easy to use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor to create websites.
GUI is used in almost everything, so it's kinda hard to explain it... the task bar on Windows is an example of a GUI, the header of a Internet Browser is a GUI, etc. Every interacting form of a program or game is a GUI, its function is used for user interaction with the program, so it's used for almost anything Hope it helped.