Graphical user interface (
GUI
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Graphical User interface
An interface that uses graphics and symbols to interact with a computer.
The graphical user interface (GUI) is the product of the evolution of the WINP interface (Windows, icons, menus, and indicators), which includes reusable user interface elements that support a variety of mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and music players, and these devices do not move with the mouse as an indicator.
Users can interact with the application through graphical images, icons, and elements on a two-dimensional screen, without the need to precisely enter complex names on the computer via the keyboard, just like the command line interface (CLI).
Best Design experience and guidelines
Use symbolic design techniques to name something similar to the application in the real world, such as folders, desktops, and office supplies.
L Ensure that users can predict the health of the user interface through visual features.
L deliver information such as warnings and errors in a language that is easy for users to understand, such as visual cues and icons.
L Use a unified theme for Windows, user interface elements, and health.
• Make the interface easier to understand with user-familiar images and actions, such as clicking the "Home" icon to enter the main window.
L Create reusable user interface elements, such as buttons, input boxes, and information windows, for basic control elements.
l Ensure that the interface responds to user behavior and updates the interface in a user-friendly, predictable and familiar way.
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Graphical user interface (GUI)