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  • 1Crossing-based interface — Crossing based interfaces are graphical user interfaces that use crossing gestures instead of, or in complement to, pointing. Contents 1 Goal crossing tasks 2 Laws of crossing 3 References 4 …

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  • 2Menu (computing) — A generic application menu In computing and telecommunications, a menu is a list of commands presented to an operator by a computer or communications system. A menu is used in contrast to a command line interface, where instructions to the… …

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  • 3Menu extra — A menu extra, menu item, menulet, or status item in Mac OS X is a small icon or sometimes a word that appears at the right of the menu bar. They often provide quick ways to use applications (e.g. iChat) or display information (for example the… …

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  • 4History of the graphical user interface — The graphical user interface, understood as the use of graphic icons and a pointing device to control a computer, has over the last four decades a steady history of incremental refinements built on some constant core principles. Several vendors… …

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  • 5Pie menu — A pie menu. In computer interface design, a pie menu (also known as a radial menu) is a circular context menu where selection depends on direction. A pie menu is made of several pie slices around an inactive center and works best with stylus… …

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  • 6Text-based (computing) — Usually used in reference to a computer application, especially a computer game, a text based application is one whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics. This does not mean that text based applications do not have… …

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  • 7Graphical user interface — Screenshot of KDE Plasma Desktop GUI. A screenshot of the GNOME Shell GUI …

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  • 8Wii Menu — The Wii Menu as displayed in the widescreen (16:9) format. The Wii Menu (known internally as the System Menu) is the top level menu interface of the Wii game console. It has four pages, each with a 4:3 grid, and each displaying the current time… …

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  • 9Multiple document interface — Graphical computer applications with a multiple document interface (MDI) are those whose windows reside under a single parent window (usually except for modal windows), as opposed to all windows being separate from each other (single document… …

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  • 10Aqua (user interface) — Aqua is the graphical user interface and primary visual theme of Apple Inc. s Mac OS X operating system. It is based around the theme of water, as its name suggests,The word aqua is Latin for water.] with droplet like elements and liberal use of… …

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