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Right -pointing arrow pointer.
in the windows explorer window, what appears in the right pane when you click a folder in the left pane?
Click the plow icon in the botton right corner where the picture of the mouse pointer is
In all versions of windows (except win8 and win8.1) the number in the bottom right corner is the time. So 04:08 is 4:08am.
You can choose the colour.
If you mean the mouse cursors then the default ones are as follows (does not include Windows Aero defaults):Pointer - Standard cursor.Reversed pointer - Alternate standard cursor.Pointer with hourglass - Data is processing, but you can still click on things.Hourglass - Data is processing and you should wait.Pointer with question mark - help on pointed item.Beam - Editable or readable text.Horizontal arrows - Window can be horizontally re-sized.Vertical arrows - Window can be vertically re-sized.Diagonal arrows - Window width and height can be re-sized.Vertical and horizontal arrows - Window can be moved.Pointing hand - Link can be followed.Plus symbol - Precision cursor.Circle with horizontal stroke - No capable action.Up arrow - Alternate link or pointer cursor.
The little square in the lower right corner of a cell is called the fill handle.
To be honest with you on the two computer platforms (Mac/Windows) you cant just hit the X in the corner you need to sign out and if the logo still appears in your tool bar at the bottom right click it and hit quit.
In the top-right corner, there will be an 'X' probably in red...click that
thin black cross
Open Windows Media Player, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser" and select a skin. With later versions of Windows Media Player: Open Windows Media Player then right-click on the little round icon in the top left corner. In the menu that appears, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser"
the top right corner of the city the building has to circle windows by the door.