That is a cursor - it tells you where text will be inserted if you type text.
A blinking symbol on the screen that shows where the next character will appear-
The cursor shows you where the next character will be.
cursor
A blinking object to indicate where to type is called a cursor. The mouse pointer is also called a cursor.
No you do not
A blinking symbol on the screen that shows where the next character will appear-
The cursor shows you where the next character will be.
The cursor shows you where the next character will be.
cursor
The Cursor.
In most cases, it is not necessary to underline a character name in an essay. It is more common to use italics when referring to the name of a character in a written work. This helps to distinguish the character's name from the surrounding text.
when you have it on the bottom screen touch it every where on the bottom screen until it starts blinking
To underline only the character in a cell, you can use the following format in Excel: Select the cell or range of cells. Right-click and choose "Format Cells." Go to the "Font" tab, check the "Underline" box, and select "Single Accounting" from the underline style options. This will underline only the characters within the cell, not the entire cell.
often you will see them as B,I, & U on the computer screen
The symbol indicating where the next typed character will appear on the screen is called the cursor or insertion point. It often appears as a blinking vertical line or block, signaling to the user the precise location for input. This visual cue helps users understand where their text will be inserted in a document or text field.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
a character that displays on the screen, but does not print