<P> The actions in a GUI are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements . Beyond computers, GUIs are used in many handheld mobile devices such as MP3 players, portable media players, gaming devices, smartphones and smaller household, office and industrial controls . The term GUI tends not to be applied to other lower - display resolution types of interfaces, such as video games (where head - up display (HUD) is preferred), or not including flat screens, like volumetric displays because the term is restricted to the scope of two - dimensional display screens able to describe generic information, in the tradition of the computer science research at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center . </P> <P> Designing the visual composition and temporal behavior of a GUI is an important part of software application programming in the area of human--computer interaction . Its goal is to enhance the efficiency and ease of use for the underlying logical design of a stored program, a design discipline named usability . Methods of user - centered design are used to ensure that the visual language introduced in the design is well - tailored to the tasks . </P> <P> The visible graphical interface features of an application are sometimes referred to as chrome or GUI (pronounced gooey). Typically, users interact with information by manipulating visual widgets that allow for interactions appropriate to the kind of data they hold . The widgets of a well - designed interface are selected to support the actions necessary to achieve the goals of users . A model--view--controller allows a flexible structure in which the interface is independent from and indirectly linked to application functions, so the GUI can be customized easily . This allows users to select or design a different skin at will, and eases the designer's work to change the interface as user needs evolve . Good user interface design relates to users more, and to system architecture less . </P> <P> Large widgets, such as windows, usually provide a frame or container for the main presentation content such as a web page, email message or drawing . Smaller ones usually act as a user - input tool . </P>

Most information systems avoid using graphical user interfaces