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It's known as a "roll-over" or "rolls-over." When referring to the computer input and human-interface device, mouse can be pluralized either mice or mouses, as awkward as the latter sounds. In the context you provided, many people call the positioning of the cursor over an object, image, link, or icon as hovering, as in hover the mouse cursor over the object and right-click. Microsoft internet Explorer refers to the act as hovering.

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