Computer Science, asked by sultaniakriti50, 8 days ago

what is graphical user interface ? how it is different from command line interface​

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Answered by Veerchoudharyiamtheo
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The main difference between GUI and CLI is that the Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows the user to interact with the system using graphical elements such as windows, icons, menus while the Command Line Interface (CLI) allows the user to interact with the system using commands.

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Answered by mmmanishamaity
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What is graphical user interface?

=>The graphical user interface (GUI /dʒiːjuːˈaɪ/ jee-you-eye[1][Note 1] or /ˈɡuːi/[2]) is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and audio indicator such as primary notation, instead of text-based user interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation. GUIs were introduced in reaction to the perceived steep learning curve of command-line interfaces (CLIs),[3][4][5] which require commands to be typed on a computer keyboard.

How it is different from command line interface?.

=> The main difference between GUI and CLI is that the Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows the user to interact with the system using graphical elements such as windows, icons, menus while the Command Line Interface (CLI) allows the user to interact with the system using commands. 

An operating system is an interface between the user and the hardware components. It performs different tasks. An operating system provides GUI or CLI for the user to perform tasks. Some operating systems only provide CLI while others provide both GUI and CLI. A GUI consists of controls or widgets to interact with the computer. On the other hand, when using the CLI, the user should enter commands to perform the tasks. Overall, GUI is more user-friendly, but the execution speed is higher in CLI.

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