Category
page 1Graphical user interface elements
cursor
part of a computer UI that indicates the position (textual or graphical) that operations will affect
icon
pictogram (or ideogram) used in computing
menu
overview of options within a computer program
window
visual area containing some kind of user interface

taskbar
The taskbar is a graphical user interface element that has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 95, displaying and facilitating switching between running programs. The taskbar and the associated Start Menu were created and named in 1993 by Daniel Oran, a program manager at Microsoft who had previously collaborated on great ape language research with the behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner at Harvard.
tab
user interface component that allows multiple documents to be contained within a single window
graphical widget
element of interaction in a graphical user interface
computer wallpaper
digital image used as a decorative background on a computer desktop

toolbar
thumb|upright=1.3|Toolbar from the text editor gedit. From left to right, the icons are for creating a new file; opening an existing file; saving a file (a floppy disk icon); printing the current file; undoing and redoing edits (grayed out since no edits have been made); [[cut, copy, and paste; search; search and replace.]]
thumb|OpenOffice.org allows its toolbars to be detached and moved between windows and other toolbars.
The toolbar, also called a bar or standard toolbar (originally known as ribbon), is a graphical control element on which on-screen icons can be used. A toolbar often allows
context menu
user interface element

tooltip
thumb|400px|A web browser tooltip displayed for hyperlink to HTML, showing what the abbreviation stands for.
HUD
user interface element common in video games
Liquid Glass
design language developed by Apple
address bar
where to display and enter URLs in a web browser
Cover Flow
graphical user interface element
look and feel
aspect of software design related to user interfaces
loading screen
image shown when software, often games, load or start
modal window
user interface element

lock screen
computer user interface element used by various operating systems
mouse cursor
graphical image on a computer monitor that echoes movements of a pointing device
infinite scrolling
approach to web design
Dock
Apple software running on macOS and its derivatives
navigation bar
user interface element for navigation
workspace
Workspace is a term used in various branches of engineering and economic development.