computer menu
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Definition
Noun: A computer menu is a list of options or commands presented to a user on a computer screen. The user can select an item from this list to perform a specific action, such as opening a program, changing a setting, or executing a command. It is a fundamental element of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that helps users navigate software and operating systems without needing to remember complex commands.
Usage
Computer menus organize functions into a clear, hierarchical structure. They are typically accessed by clicking on a word (like "File" or "Edit") in a menu bar, which then reveals a drop-down list of choices.
Examples
- Noun:
- To save your document, go to the File menu and select "Save".
- The program's settings are all accessible from the main computer menu.
- A context menu appears when you right-click on an item.
Advanced Usage
- "to navigate a menu": to move through and explore the options in a menu.
- New users must learn how to navigate the menu to find the tools they need.
- "drop-down menu": a specific type of menu that appears below a selected item.
- Select your country from the drop-down menu.
- "context menu" (or "right-click menu"): a menu that appears in response to a user's action, such as right-clicking on an object, offering options relevant to that specific context.
- The context menu allows you to copy, paste, or delete the selected text.
Variants and Related Words
- Menu bar (n): The horizontal bar, often at the top of a window, that contains the names of the main menus (e.g., File, Edit, View).
- The menu bar contains all the primary commands for the application.
- Submenu (n): A secondary menu that appears when you select an item in a primary menu.
- Hover over "View" to open a submenu with more specific options.
Synonyms
- List of options: A general term for a set of choices.
- Command list: Emphasizes that the items are executable commands.
Related Phrases
- To pull down a menu: To open a menu, typically a drop-down menu, by clicking on it.
- Pull down the Edit menu to find the copy command.
- Menu-driven: Describes an interface or program that is primarily controlled by selecting options from menus.
- The software features a menu-driven interface that is easy for beginners.
Noun
- (computer science) a list of options available to a computer user