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cursor
A Curser, Maybe .. ?
the pointer on the computer screen is called "cursor"
A computer mouse is used to control the pointer on the computer screen. uh well it's pretty obvious what it's for because you couldn't really do much without it and you would have to keep on pressing tab till you get to the box you want!!! oh didn't think of that hey
a mouse pointer.
Arrow keys manage the on-screen cursor or text insertion point. They are also known as Arrow keys.
The object that you move across the computer screen is called a cursor or pointer. It typically appears as an arrow and allows users to interact with various elements on the screen, such as icons, menus, and text fields. The cursor's movement is controlled by input devices like a mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen.
A mouse is an input device that allows the user to move a pointer on the screen and interact with the computer system. hi
This is because the mouse icon on screen is often an arrow, and in computer jargon the user "points" at a part of the screen. Pointing is done by moving the mouse until the tip of the arrow on screen is at the desired place, such as a menu title.
You usually get it mostly when you upgrade from Vista/XP to Win7 on the same computer
When you move a mouse pointer, its position is typically updated through a combination of the mouse's sensor detecting movement and the operating system processing that input. The mouse captures movement through optical or mechanical sensors, translating physical motion into digital signals. These signals are then sent to the computer, which updates the pointer's position on the screen accordingly. This interaction allows for precise navigation and control of user interfaces.
Just move the mouse around, the cursor (mouse pointer) should follow your movement on the screen.