It just means to hold your mouse over something.
uhhh whats that mean
The word set means to make a computer start over again.
what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
Underline and color different from the text around it
If I am correct in assuming that you mean on the motherboard then this would be the bus lines.
The term "hovering over you" refers to the action one is doing when they are following or staying close to someone ready to interfere or try to advise them.
Hovering your foot over the brake without actually pressing on the brake
The strange craft was hovering above the city.She began hovering, as if by magic.
No. Hovering is a verb form or noun (gerund). The adverb "hoveringly" refers to the action of (someone) "hovering" over a person or activity in a desire to be helpful.
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In order to hover on a computer, one must move their cursor with their mouse. By placing the cursor over the content they wish to hover on, one will be hovering. No clicking is required.
You make a clock go slower by hovering over the other clock, and make it go faster by hovering over the specific clock.
Hovering is being around and going around. (The helicopter hovered over the desert) Monitoring is hovering with a hint of surveillance. (The teacher monitored the kids while they were finishing the testing)
Is that a hummingbird hovering? How does a helicopter achieve its' hovering ability? Lounge lizards are hovering about the food bar.
Highly intellectual people hovering over politics
Yep! :)
It's known as a "roll-over" or "rolls-over." When referring to the computer input and human-interface device, mouse can be pluralized either mice or mouses, as awkward as the latter sounds. In the context you provided, many people call the positioning of the cursor over an object, image, link, or icon as hovering, as in hover the mouse cursor over the object and right-click. Microsoft Internet Explorer refers to the act as hovering.