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When the mouse pointer hovers over any chart object, the name of the selected object appears as a tooltip. This tooltip provides a quick way for users to identify the specific object they are interacting with on the chart.
In a graphical user interface (GUI), a pointer is a visual representation that indicates the position of the user's input device, such as a mouse or touchpad, on the screen. It typically appears as an arrow and allows users to interact with various elements like buttons, icons, and menus. The pointer's movement corresponds to the physical movement of the input device, enabling users to select and manipulate on-screen objects easily.
cursor
The pointer.
Your mouse pointer on the screen can be used as a "block" to jump on! Your mouse pointer on the screen can be used as a "block" to jump on!
When you move your pointer to the right corner of the screen in Windows 8, the Charms Bar appears. This sidebar provides quick access to various features, including Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings. It allows users to manage and interact with apps and system functions easily.
A Curser, Maybe .. ?
That's possible.
The representation of the mouse on the screen is called the "cursor" or "pointer." It typically appears as an arrow and allows users to interact with elements on the screen by clicking, dragging, or selecting. The cursor's shape may change depending on the action being performed, such as when hovering over links or resizing windows.
The object that you move across the computer screen is called a cursor or pointer. It typically appears as an arrow and allows users to interact with various elements on the screen, such as icons, menus, and text fields. The cursor's movement is controlled by input devices like a mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen.