Clean the rollers and the ball. Turn the rollers with your fingers and watch the pointer to make sure it moves in both directions. Look carefully, because crud tends to build up on the rollers - you can actually feel it as a roughness when you move the mouse. You may have a bad mouse.
You can increase the pointer speed, so that the cursor moves a greater distance even though you only physically move the mouse a tiny distance. To change the rate for the cursor...Click... Start > Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer options. Move the slider to where you're comfortable with the pointer speed, and click Apply, then OK
A surface current is a wind-powered current that moves water along horizontally. Because the wind is on the surface, a surface current only forms along the first few hundred feet of ocean water.
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The only customization you can do with the mouse cursor in OS X is to change its size. This is available in System Preferences, Universal Access.
There is only two things it changes to a arrow shaped pointer and a hand shaped pointer this is the default, pointer but others can be downloaded just be careful of virusses though.
the difference between the gui & console are ,in the gui we can use the mouse pointer and console screen only we have to used the character. from anknush
A pointer only holds an address information (location) in the memory. if a pointer holds points another pointer then it is a pointer to an other pointer. Pointer holds an address in the memory so in that address there is an other location information that shows another location.
'this' is an object-pointer: it points to the current object (usable only in non-static methods).
A pointer in itself is not an object, because it is not an instance of a class. Of course you can define a class which has only one member, which is a pointer. class Pointer { public void *ptr; }; Pointer p, q, r;
Climbers can either move horizontally or vertically. Creepers only move horizontally.
once we initialize the array variable, the pointer points base address only & it's fixed and constant pointer
Yes but only if it is defined as a pointer and memory is dynamically assigned to the pointer.