I primarily work in a tag (sas) that, in addition to being an actual programming language itself, also contains a "business user" interface (many of them, actually). This is basically a point and click interface where you drag things around and select what you want your report to have, etc.
We get the occasional question about using the various visual interfaces, and while sometimes they're at least sort of programmer-oriented (Data Integration Studio, for example, is a point-and-click ETL tool), it's unclear where the line between "on topic" and "off topic" is; this question (screenshot for <10k users) for example is pretty clearly a user-oriented question and doesn't involve any programming, but I think you could write a program and insert it as a node.
Further, the point and click interface is basically a "wizard", and is generating code that is then executed - it's just a way for a user who is not a programmer to use the product (and in some cases for a programmer to be more efficient.)
Are questions about things like this, when they do not involve any actual code, inherently off-topic, or is the adjacency to a programming language, and the fact that it is writing code behind the scenes, sufficient for questions like this to meet the "tool programmers use" test? Is this an "I know it when I see it" situation with no clear rule?