Graphical user interface (GUI)
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Graphical User Interface (GUI) flvs i may ask? haha
WIMP stands for "Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointer." Windows refer to the graphical interface elements that contain applications or documents. Icons are visual representations of files or programs. Menus provide lists of options for users to choose from. Pointers are used to navigate and interact with the interface.
Just like any Microsoft compliant application, the Title Bar in MS Excel displays the Application Name and the current Filename of the Worsheet, this can be found o the left most portion of the bar.By double-clicking on the Title-Bar, it switches its window Maximize to Restore Mode and vice-versa.You could also move the active window by click-dragging it on the Title Bar when in Restore Mode.Performing a Right-Mouse click on the Title Bar would also show the a Short cut menu for Restoring, Minimizing, Maximizing, etc the active Window
Make multifaceted menu display, silk screen logo.
uses pull-down menus and screen images that are easier to use than systems that require users to memorize and type lengthy commands.
It allows you to split the window into two separate panes, aligned horizontally. This allows you to see two different areas of the worksheet at the same time. It can be accessed from the menus or dragged on and off the worksheet from the end of the scrollbar.
Submenu
no. there are no such thing as menus
A graphical operating system (GUI) is a type of operating system that allows users to interact with the computer through graphical elements such as windows, icons, buttons, and menus, rather than text-based commands. This visual interface enhances user experience by making it more intuitive and accessible, especially for those who may not be familiar with command-line interfaces. Examples of graphical operating systems include Microsoft Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions that use desktop environments like GNOME or KDE.
In one of the menus, you'll find "Quality". Use a lower one. This is the resolution. Of course, it might also be called "Resolution".
Lots of ways...common ways are: -CSS floating tabs -CSS menus, esp.drop downs -Background images -Pictures everywhere -Animations, esp. marquee