submenu or right arrow
toolbar option button
Arrow keys manage the on-screen cursor or text insertion point. They are also known as Arrow keys.
In normal internet browsing and scrolling through a page, the mouse pointer appears as an arrow. However, when you point to a hyperlink, the mouse pointer appears as a hand.
You can enter a command by using the keyboard. Some commands also have abbreviated names called command aliases.To enter a command by using the keyboard, type the full command name on the command line and press ENTER or SPACEBAR.Specify Command OptionsWhen you enter commands on the command line, you see either a set of options or a dialog box. For example, when you enter circle at the command prompt, the following prompt is displayed:Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan, tan, radius)]:You can specify the center point either by entering X,Ycoordinate values or by using the pointing device to click a point on the screen.To choose a different option, enter the letters capitalized in one of the options in the brackets. You can enter uppercase or lowercase letters. For example, to choose the three-point option (3P), enter 3p.Execute CommandsTo execute commands, press SPACEBAR or ENTER, or right-click your pointing device after entering command names or responses to prompts. The instructions in Help assume this step and do not specifically instruct you to press ENTER after each entry.Repeat and Cancel CommandsIf you want to repeat a command that you have just used, press ENTER or SPACEBAR, or right-click your pointing device at the command prompt.You also can repeat a command by entering multiple, a space, and the command name, as shown in the following example:Command: multiple circleTo cancel a command in progress, press ESC.
its the point of origin
sub-menu
It is a command, likely followed by an exclamation point. "Hit the brakes!"
a dialog box that explains the purpose for the command
the point
because an arrow is a stick with a point and a dog would be your point.
In most Command-line_interfaceor Text_editor, the cursor is an Underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).
The Azimuthal Equidistant projection is a map projection that typically does not include a north arrow or compass rose. This projection displays distances accurately from the center point to any other point on the map, making it useful for certain applications, such as radio and seismic mapping. The absence of a north arrow or compass rose emphasizes the projection's focus on radial distances rather than directional orientation.
The furnace filter arrow should point towards the direction of the airflow.
the shaft(arrow), the point(tip), and the vanes(feathers)
An arrow is a graphical symbol used to point or indicate direction.
Toward the front of the vehicle.
The menu that appears when you point to a command on a previous menu is known as a "submenu." Submenus provide additional options related to the selected command, allowing for a more organized and hierarchical navigation structure. This design helps users access more specific functions without cluttering the main menu. Submenus are commonly used in software applications and websites to enhance user experience and streamline navigation.