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guı
(Bilgisayar) GUİ (Graphical User İnterface) - Grafik Kullanıcı Arayüzü
gui
Kullanıcı ile işletim sistemi arasında kolay veri alışverişi sağlamak için oluşturulan kullanıcı arayüzü
bk. Graphical User Interface
(Graphical User Interface) Çizimsel / Grafiksel Kullanıcı
gui setup
GKA kurulum
gui word processing
GKA lı Sözcük İşlemci
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graphical user interface GUI
Abbreviation of Graphical User Interface This is the system of windows, dialog box, and other user interface elements that you interact with when using Maya
Graphical User Interface As opposed to a command-line interface Windows and the Mac OS use a graphical user interface, unlike DOS and Unix
Graphical user interface: the front-end interface of an application
a user interface based on graphics (icons and pictures and menus) instead of text; uses a mouse as well as a keyboard as an input device
Graphical User Interface - an operating system or application interface that includes graphical (versus text-based) elements such as windows, pull-down menus, buttons, scroll bars, iconic images, wizards, the mouse, etc Sound, voice, motion video, and virtual reality interfaces may become part of the GUI for many applications in the future A system's graphical user interface along with its input devices is sometimes referred to as its "look-and-feel "
Graphical User Interface - a computer user interface that uses graphical representation instead of characters; makes the interface easier and more intuitive to use i e Windows 95
Graphical User Interface A computer terminal interface, such as Windows, that is based on graphics instead of text
Graphical User Interface: The type of user-interface that is found on most modern programs using menus, and windows
Graphical User Interface A program that uses icons rather than commands Windows uses GUI; Unix and DOS use command-line interfaces
Graphics User Interface
Acronym for Graphical User Interface A GUI is the graphical user interface to a computer, and its elements include such things as: windows, icons, buttons, cursors and scroll bars For example, this appearance of this page on you monitor is the GUI for your Web browser
– (pronounced "gooey") - See Graphical User Interface
Graphical User Interface The most commonly used computer interface, exemplified by Microsoft Windows and MacOS Typical elements of a GUI are a mouse interface and a system of visual directories that look like file folders
Graphical User Interface Refers to the techniques involved in using graphics, along with a keyboard and a mouse, to provide an easy to use interface to some program
An acronym for Graphical User Interface, this term refers to a software front-end meant to provide an attractive and easy to use interface between a computer user and application The Macintosh operating system has a GUI, DOS does not To the Top
(Graphical User Interface) - The collection of icons, windows, and other onscreen graphical images that provide the user's interaction with the operating system (Also, see Desktop and Window manager )
graphical user interface An interface that represents programs, files, and options with graphical images These images can include icons, menus, and dialog boxes The user selects and activates these options by pointing and clicking with a mouse or with the keyboard A particular GUI item (for example, a scroll bar) works the same way in all applications
Graphical User Interface
Graphical User Interface Pronounced "gooey" An operating system interace between the user and the computer based on graphics GUIs typically use a mouse or other tracking device and icons First developed by XEROX as an easier to learn interface than text-based ones, it was adopted by Apple for the Macintosh, Microsoft for Windows, and even for unix systems as XWindows
Graphic User Interface
Graphical User Interface (such as Windows or the Macintosh)
Qin Gui
or Ch'in Kuei born 1090, Jiangning, Jiangsu province, China died 1155, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province Chief counselor to the Southern Song emperor Gaozong. He maintained external security by signing a peace with the Juchen in the north and internal security by undermining the power of leading generals, notably Yue Fei, who had argued for war with the Juchen and whom Qin Gui executed. For relinquishing northern China to the Juchen, Qin Gui is remembered as a traitor
Xia Gui
or Hsia Kuei flourished 1195-1224, Qiantang, Zhejiang province, China Chinese master of landscape painting. Xia served in the Imperial Painting Academy, and most sources agree that he followed the stylistic tradition of an earlier landscapist in the academy, Li Tang. Xia and his contemporary, Ma Yuan, were the most influential members of the academy, and a school of painting inspired by them came to be known as the Ma-Xia school. Most of Xia's surviving works are album leaves painted on silk. A typical work by him is exquisitely calculated and perfectly balanced, conveying with great precision a scene glimpsed through haze, sharply focused at a few points but obscured at others. Chinese writers spoke of his use of a "split brush" (i.e., the brush tip divided so as to make two or more strokes at once) in painting tree foliage and of his freehand drawing "without employing a ruler." While his influence was considerable, it was only in modern times that he came to be recognized as one of the leading masters of Chinese landscape painting and one of art's great interpreters of nature
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