definition of menu driven user interface
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Menu Driven Interface
This type of interface lets you interact with a computer or device by working your way through a series of screens or menus. Think about your iPod or mobile phone, they both use a menu driven interface. You are presented with a menu, you make a choice and then the next menu appears on the screen.
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A menu-driven interface is, simply, an easier way of navigating the devices and programs we interact with on a daily basis. It employs a series of screens, or ''menus,'' that allow users to make choices about what to do next.
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