Because it is. If you have a problem with it oh well
it moves the cursor on the webpage or website
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If the text begins with an Alphabetic character simply place the cursor in the cell and start typing. If the text begins with a numeric character place the cursor in the cell, type an apostraphe, then begin entering the number and text. i dont get it
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If you mean your cursor you do this with CSS
When I type YOUR cursor goes back automatically? Weird much??? if that is, when i am typing this answer to your question your cursor goes back automatically.
Cursor Mania is the best place!
From your question I believe you are not seeing the coordinate position of the cursor at all. The only way for this to happen on a Ti-83 or 84 is for the coordinate values to specifically have been turned off. To turn them back on, follow these steps:Press [2ND] [FORMAT] (the zoom button)Move the cursor to CoordOn and press [ENTER]Press [Graph] and move the cursorYou should now see the coordinate appear, giving the current location of the cursor.
You need to use a "style" mark-up language known as CSS (which is short for Cascading Style Sheet). Put this in the head of your HTML document: <style type=text/css> body { cursor: CURSOR_NAME; } </style> And these are the valid values for CURSOR_NAME - simply replace that bit with the appropriate cursor type from this list: cursor: auto (uses what is set by user) cursor: crosshair (should produce a cross) cursor: default (cursor remains as it is) cursor: e-resize (arrow pointing right) cursor: hand (the traditional pointing hand) cursor: help (a Question Mark should appear) cursor: move (a cross with arrows on the tips) cursor: n-resize (an arrow pointing north or up) cursor: ne-resize (an arrow pointing northeast) cursor: nw-resize (an arrow pointing northwest) cursor: pointer (that hand again) cursor: s-resize (an arrow pointing south or down) cursor: se-resize (an arrow pointing southeast) cursor: sw-resize (an arrow pointing southwest) cursor: text (looks like the end of an I-beam) cursor: w-resize (an arrow pointing west) cursor: wait (an hourglass)
I believe there is a way to change your cursor on windows computers, but they are mostly all standard type cursors. Apparently http://www.cursors-4u.com/ offers free cursor downloads that work, and if I were to try one, I would use this website.
cursor mania is a good free cursor site but it does have a downide you get a toolbar on and you get smiley central a screensavers thing and a My FunCards well hope it works!:)
the function of cursor control keys it helps to move the cursor.