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The applet below shows the  Graphics View and  Algebra View of GeoGebra, which form one of GeoGebra's pre-defined Perspectives, the  Algebra Perspective. Check out the user interface and familiarize yourself with its most important features.
Toolbar 
Style Bar button
Menu buttonToolbar Image
Undo / Redo buttonsToolbar ImageToolbar Image
Note: You may want to open the  Perspectives menu using the Menu button, in order to select a different Perspective (e.g. Geometry,  Spreadsheet CAS,  3D Graphics,  Probability).

Algebra Perspective

Flexible user interface

The user interface of GeoGebra is flexible and can be adapted to the needs of your students. Examples If you want to use GeoGebra in early middle school, you might want to work with a blank sheet in the Graphics View and use geometry tools. Later on, you might want to introduce the coordinate system using a grid (accessible from the Style Bar) to facilitate working with integer coordinates. In high school, you might want to use algebraic input in order to guide your students through algebra on into calculus.

Different views of mathematics

GeoGebra offers the following Views:
Graphics View3D Graphics View
Algebra ViewComputer Algebra System (CAS) View
Spreadsheet ViewProbability Calculator View
These different Views can be shown or hidden using the View menu. For quick access to several predefined user interface configurations, you may want to try the Perspectives menu.

Other components of the user interface

You may also customize GeoGebra’s user interface to match your personal needs by changing the default Perspectives and adding other components: GeoGebra’s user interface also provides a variety of dialogs. Different accessibility features as well as keyboard shortcuts allow you to access many features of GeoGebra more conveniently.