A "Graphical User Interface" (GUI) refers to the visual representation of software that allows users to interact with the program through graphical elements such as icons, menus, and buttons.
Typical features of software in the "Graphical User Interface" area include:
Intuitive operation: The GUI provides a user-friendly and intuitive way for users to interact with the software, allowing users to perform tasks easily without extensive technical knowledge.
Visual feedback: The GUI provides users with visual feedback on their actions, such as changes in button states or animations to indicate the progress of tasks.
Drag-and-drop functionality: The GUI allows users to move, copy, or organize elements through drag-and-drop functionality, making operation easier.
Customization options: The GUI often offers customization options, such as the ability to change the arrangement of icons and menus or personalize the appearance of the user interface.
Support for various screen resolutions: The GUI automatically adjusts to different screen sizes and resolutions to ensure optimal display on various devices.