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Windows uses graphics to make program easier to use, such graphic are known as
a. DOS
b. IBM
c. GUI​

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Answered by shaunakdesai03
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Windows uses graphics to make program easier to use, such graphic are known as
GUI
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Answer:

Windows uses graphics to make program easier to use, such graphic are known as GUI.

Explanation:

The feature that makes Windows so easy to use is the graphical user interface (GUI, pronounced "goo-ee"), in which users interact with screens called icons and menus instead of switching on.

A graphical operating system interface that uses icons, menus, and the mouse (to click an icon or manage drop-down menus) to manage interaction with the system. Developed by Xerox, the GUI was popularized by the Apple Macintosh in the 1980s. At the time, Microsoft's MS-DOS operating system required the user to enter specific commands, but the company's GUI, Microsoft Windows, is now the dominant user interface on personal computers (PCs). A complete GUI environment includes four components: a graphics library, a user interface toolkit, a user interface style guide, and unified applications. The graphics library provides a high-level graphical programming interface. Built on top of the graphics library, the UI Toolkit provides mechanisms for application programs to create and manage windows, icons, menus, pointers, and scrollbars (WIMPS) interface dialog elements. A user interface style guide specifies how applications should use dialog elements to present a consistent and easy-to-use environment (ie, look and feel) to the user. Conformity of an application program to a single user interface style is a key factor in ease of learning and use, and therefore application efficiency and user productivity.

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