Computer Science, asked by Juveri, 1 year ago

what is the difference between CUI and GUI

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Answered by student5
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CUI
CUI means you have to take help of a keyboard to type commands to interact with the computer. You can only type text to give commands to the computer as in MS DOS or command prompt. There are no images or graphics on the screen and it is a primitive type of interface. In the beginning, computers had to be operated through this interface and users who have seen it say that they had to contend with a black screen with white text only. In those days, there was no need of a mouse as CUI did not support the use of pointer devices. CUI’s have gradually become outdated with the more advanced GUI taking their place. However, even the most modern computers have a modified version of CUI called CLI (Command Line Interface).

GUI
GUI is what most modern computers make use of. This is an interface that makes use of graphics, images and other visual clues such as icons. This interface made it possible for a mouse to be used with a computer and interaction really became very easy as the user could interact with just a click of the mouse rather than having to type every time to give commands to the computer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇛CUI stands for Command User Interface where as GUI Graphical User Interface.

⇛CUI use characters on screen that control with keyboard where as GUI use pictures,symbols,word that control with mouse.

⇛CUI is difficult to remember where as GUI is easy to remember.

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