menu-driven
Americanadjective
adjective
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Spotify has a menu-driven interface that requires a lot of taps to dive into an artist’s catalog from the main screen.
From Time
In other services, such as M4RH, the information is available through a menu-driven platform and users can select what information they would like to read.
From Forbes
Avoid models fitted with overly complex menu-driven touchscreen displays and too-crowded dashboard controls to help minimize dangerous distractions.
From Forbes
But again, the iPhone showed the rest of the market that there was a viable alternative to the clunky menu-driven interface of Symbian.
From The Guardian
Buyers surveyed by the magazine slammed the vehicle’s high-tech MyFord Touch operating system that swaps traditional buttons, dials and gauges for a perplexing series of menu-driven displays and oddly unresponsive “touch points.”
From Forbes
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