windowstyöpöytä
Windowstyöpöytä is a Finnish term that translates to "window desktop" and refers to the graphical user interface (GUI) environment that allows users to interact with a computer. It is characterized by the use of windows, icons, menus, and a pointer, typically controlled by a mouse or other input device. This type of interface replaced earlier command-line interfaces, making computers more accessible and user-friendly.
The concept of a windowed desktop environment emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Early pioneers
In a typical windowstyöpöytä, users can open multiple applications or documents, each displayed in its own