Medical term:
command
menu-driven
A feature of software programs that provides a simplified (user-friendly) means of manipulating data used in conjunction with a mouse.In a menu-driven program, a mouse is pointed to a location on the computer’s monitor, a menu is “pulled down” and a command is selected; menu-driven architectures contrast with more unwieldy and often arcane commands of non-menu driven programs, and are an integral part of nearly all modern personal computers.
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