The link selector pointer displays a pointing hand when you point to a hyperlink.
hmmn...actually according study by James carie..at the time president w.bush..he differentiate cell selector from cell pointer. as cell selector is conducted/demonstrate the text that you select will activated,while the cell pointer is not...thank you from your support..pls support..ha???God bless us all...atenista...
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Hand, pointing at the link.
It's very simple. Place your cursor on the link . Your pointer will revert to a little hand. Once this occurs, click on the link to open.
It is usually just called the link.
datasheet selector
Yes a simple exp is the link list. struct node { int data; struct node *link; }
As we high light the pointer on the topic or caption
When a pointer has a large hand, it is a link that opens another window, if a small hand, same window.
a stitch selector is apart of a sewing machine.
A pointer stores a relative memory link to a place where a variable's data is stored. This mechanism allows the OS to allocate memory to programs as necessary. It is considered "dangerous" to use pointers, as a single pointer can cause a program to crash, although these are exclusively programmer's error.
a stitch selector is apart of a sewing machine.