Menu-driven
[men-yoo-driv-uh n, meyn-] /ˈmɛn yuˌdrɪv ən, ˈmeɪn-/
adjective, Computers.
1.
of or relating to software that makes extensive use of menus to enable users to choose alternatives and guide program operations.
adjective
1.
(of a computer system) operated through menus
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