A computer's Graphic User Interface (GUI) allows the user to use a mouse to control a cursor, rather than having to type commands in text.
Graphic User Interface, or GUI for short.
One of the most common components of a GUI on the personal computer is a pointer: a graphical image on a screen that indicates the location of a pointing device, and can be used to select and move objects or commands on the screen.
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The first GUI was created by Alan Kay and Douglas Engelbart at Xerox PARC in 1981. A GUI or a Graphical User Interface is simply a technical term referring to the desktop environment of your computer.
GUI = Graphic User Interface. CAD = Computer Aided Design. CAM = Computer Aided Manufacturing.
GUI = Graphic User Interface. It's what a computer displays on the screen to interact with the user.
windows xp allows you to customize the gui for each computer user by using:
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GUI = Graphic User Interface. It's what a computer displays on the screen to interact with the user.
The GUI Design firm specialies in touchscreens and embbeded systems. GUI stand for Graphical User Interface and is when you, the user interact with the computer.
GUI stands for "graphical user interface". An example of a GUI would be Windows XP/Vista, both are interactive and have icons, start menus, desktops, etc. A computer without a GUI will usually be text-based, meaning only text is shown on the screen and no icons or desktop. Note that a GUI is not linked to the computer itself and is usually linked the OS or a program.
CLI is Command Line Interface GUI is Graphical User Interface CLI - You type commands into a prompt and the computer executes them. GUI - You use a graphical interface and make selections with the mouse and the computer executes them. CLI example: MS-DOS GUI example: MS Windows XP
CLI and GUI
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No, but you wouldn't be able to see what you were doing.