menystyrte
Menystyrte is a term used to describe user interfaces and software that are driven by menus. In a menystyrte design, users navigate through a structured set of options presented as menus to access features or perform tasks, rather than entering free-form commands.
The term combines the Norwegian words meny (menu) and styrt (driven or controlled). It is commonly used
Characteristics of menystyrte interfaces often include text-based or graphical menus that are hierarchical or linear. The
Common contexts for menystyrte interfaces include ATM machines, point-of-sale terminals, public information kiosks, and older desktop
Related concepts include menu-driven interfaces in human-computer interaction, as well as broader comparisons to command-line interfaces