Move there mouse cursor over the icon and left click.
All you do is go to your desktop and right click the mouse and scroll down and find refresh. Click refresh.
A computer with an attached mouse allows you to move a cursor (often an arrow) around on the screen. By clicking the primary button of the mouse (Usually the leftmost button) you may select icons or open them. The mouse also aids in selecting multiple items and in completing other tasks that are difficult to do with only a keyboard.
the one that shows up on the computer is called a "cursor". the one that you are touching is called a mouse. you can change your cursor by down loading different ones on certain websites, or another way is by your computer some how.
If you are using an Apple keyboard and mouse it will come up on the screen warning you when the battery is low and needs recharging. Or you can open System Preferences and then click the mouse & keyboard icons. On the bottom left it will show you the battery level.
You go to the start menu and press settings. You then go into printers and other hardware. After that opens, go to the mouse section. The fourth thing you do is press browse and look at all the mouse icons that you like. To get that icon and keep it, press open. The very last thing you do is to obviously press SAVE. Your done. To change it again, do the same thing.
ICONs are components in Graphical Interfaces that point as shortcut to open Data, run Applications & utilize Devices attached.
Shortcut icons are the icons that you have on your desk top to open a program of some kind. They are identified by the little black arrow on each icon.
Its to move the arrow up,down,right and left. Its also use to drag and more..........
Doesn't matter
Windows
Don't know if you are talking about any specific application but to view desktop icons, right click on desktop go to 'view' and select/check (if unchecked) 'show desktop icons'.
raised open hands gesture. Associated with icons