Explain visual metaphors and their roles in the design of user interface
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Software applications belong to a virtual world, but they must rely on real-world metaphors to communicate with real-world users. The metaphors of the graphical user interface constitute an ever-growing set: buttons, menus, text boxes, scrollbars, dropdowns, sliders, gauges, icons, tree views, and so on. Some metaphors are easy to understand, while some need textual explanations.
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