It can simply be called a "cursor", but you can also call it a "text cursor" to tell it apart from your mouse cursor.
The term most commonly used is cursor. Some programs call it an insertion point.
screen
SCREEN
At the location of the cursor on a computer's screen.
Video card
An output device, such as a monitor (screen), or a printer.
An output device is anything that can output information from a computer. Therefore, a projector that is conected to a computer is as much an output device as a screen, a printer or communications port.
The purpose of a computer screen magnifier is to enable the visually impaired to see the writing and detail on their computer screen. It is a piece of software that works like a magnifying glass.
The website title appears on our computer screen.
Two hugE rocks out in the ocean, a snd beach in front
At the location of the cursor on a computer's screen.
a monitor(screen)
first you take a picture from a camera and connect the wire to the computer and then you will have to click things on the computer for it to appear on the screen
I have Samsung tablet screen flashing and cannot turn off
If you are seing it on a computer screen, a circle. (No jokes) If you arent seing it on a computer screen, and all sides are equal, it is a polygon. About the computer screen. There arent enough pixels on a screen to display a 15448946512052155 sided shape, so it would just appear as a circle.
No,i don't think it might be the bulb its depends on how long you used it or your right, it might be the bulb.
Each picture on a computer is made out of pixels that appear on your computer. Tiny pictures could be avatars or program shortcuts.
it allows you to click on information on the screen
No, a computer screen cannot be affected by a virus. Viruses can display information on a computer screen or mess with your display settings, but they cannot attack the screen itself. Computer screens don't usually have hard drives or CPUs in them, so they cannot be infected with viruses.
It depends on what computer it is, and what age it is. I would turn it off & leave it for a few days, and if it has not fixed itself take it in to where you got it.