what shows buttons to pervorm frequently used commands with a single click

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The description you're providing sounds like it refers to a graphical user interface (GUI) element commonly known as a "toolbar" or "ribbon." Toolbars are user interface components that typically consist of icons or buttons representing frequently used commands or actions. Users can perform these commands with a single click, providing a more efficient and user-friendly experience.


Toolbars can be found in various software applications, including word processors, graphic design programs, web browsers, and more. Microsoft Office applications, for example, use a ribbon interface that includes tabs with toolbars containing buttons for common actions like formatting, copying, pasting, and more.


In web browsers, you may also find a toolbar with buttons for actions like back and forward navigation, refresh, and bookmarking.

Keep in mind that the specific term and design may vary across different software applications and platforms, but the concept of a graphical representation of frequently used commands accessible with a single click is a common one in user interface design.