Most Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) provide a variety of features to enhance user interaction and improve usability. Here are some common features that you can find in most GUIs:
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Windows: Allow users to view and interact with multiple applications or documents simultaneously.
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Desktops: Provide a workspace environment where users can organize files, applications, and shortcuts.
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Forms: Facilitate data entry and allow users to input information in a structured way.
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Applications: Offer specific functionalities or tasks that the user can perform, usually accessible via the desktop or menus.
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Icons: Graphical representations that simplify navigation and access to programs, files, and features.
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Menus: Provide a list of options or commands that users can select to perform actions or access different features of the application.
In addition to these, GUIs may also include features like toolbars, status bars, dialogue boxes, and context menus, all designed to enhance user experience through visual interaction.