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  • 11Help key — A Help key, found in the shape of a dedicated key explicitly labeled Help , or as another key, typically one of the function keys, on a computer keyboard, is a key which, when pressed, produces information on the screen/display to aid the user in …

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  • 12context sensitive help — help screen with contents that match the user s current situation …

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  • 13System/34 and System/36 Screen Design Aid — Screen Design Aid (System/34 and System/36) (SDA) is a utility for the IBM System/34, System/36, System/38, and AS/400 (iSeries) midrange computers.This article refers to the S/34 and S/36 implementations of SDA. S/38 and AS/400 use a different… …

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  • 14Aqua (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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  • 15Reactive user interface — A human to computer user interface is said to be reactive if it has the following characteristics:The user is immediately aware of the effect of each gesture . Gestures can be keystrokes, mouse clicks, menu selections, or more esoteric inputs.The …

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  • 16Context-sensitive user interface — A context sensitive user interface is one which can automatically choose from a multiplicity of options based on the current or previous state(s) of the program operation.[1]Context sensitivity is almost ubiquitous in current graphical user… …

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  • 17Graphical user interface — Screenshot of KDE Plasma Desktop GUI. A screenshot of the GNOME Shell GUI …

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  • 18Context sensitive user interface — A context sensitive user interface is one which can automatically choose from a multiplicity of options based on the current or previous state(s) of the program operation. [ [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/context sensitive.html Webopedia :… …

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  • 19Balloon help — System 7 Balloon Help in Eudora Balloon help was a help system introduced by Apple Computer in their 1991 release of System 7.0. The name referred to the way the help text was displayed, in balloons , like those containing the words in a comic… …

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  • 20IBM Common User Access — Common User Access (CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987 as part of their Systems Application Architecture. Used originally in the OS/MVS, VM/CMS,… …

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