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  GDI

 

A graphics device interface (GDI) enables applications to use graphics and formatted text on both the video display and the printer. Microsoft® Windows®-based applications do not access the graphics hardware directly. Instead, GDI interacts with device drivers on behalf of applications. GDI can be used in all Windows-based applications.


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