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In Linux operating system, the horizontal bar at the top of the screen that contains the main menu is called as the

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Answered by Snehpriyanshu
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Explanation:

In the Macintosh operating systems, the menu bar is a horizontal "bar" anchored to the top of the screen. In macOS, the left side contains the Apple menu

Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

A graphical control element that has drop-down menus is called a menu bar.

Explanation:

The labels of the menus in a GUI are displayed in a thin, horizontal bar known as a menu bar. Most of a program's crucial features may be found in a window's menu bar, which is where users can locate them. Open and closing files, changing text, and ending the software are a few of these features. 

The menu bar in Microsoft Windows is located below the title bar. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows can be used to access the menu bar. The menu option is activated by pressing the Alt key along with the menu-specific hotkey (which shows as an underlined letter in the menu).

The objective of the menu bar:

The objective of the menu bar is to give a common home for window- or application-specific menus that offer access to tasks like opening files, interacting with a program, or showing help materials or manuals.

Location of the menu bar:

Menus can also be used in command-line interface programs like text editors or file managers where drop-down menus are activated with a shortcut or combination key. Menu bars are usually present in graphical interfaces that display documents and characterizations of files in windows and windowing systems.

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