You can see the comment.
hover over your character with your pointer and scroll.
ScreenTip
you pick them up and hover the pointer over them
When you hover the mouse pointer over the clock on the taskbar, a tooltip typically appears, displaying the current time and date. In some operating systems, this may also provide additional information, such as the day of the week or upcoming calendar events. This feature allows users to quickly check the time and date without needing to click on the clock.
To delete a comment on Quotev, go to the comment you want to delete and hover over it. Click on the three dots icon that appears next to it and select the "Delete" option. Confirm the deletion when prompted.
It indicates that there is a comment in the cell.
A small triangle in the upper-right corner of a cell in Excel indicates that the cell contains a comment or a note. When you hover over or click on the triangle, the comment will be displayed, allowing users to view additional information or context related to the cell's content. This feature helps enhance data clarity and collaboration within spreadsheets.
Hover Buttons are a feature of FrontPage 98 that allows you to create buttons that change form or colour when the mouse pointer is moved over them. As such, they are great for producing a navigation bar for your site, like the example below:
That's easy. Just hover over the 'Community' tab and then click 'My Friends.' There will be little icons to the right of each of your friends names. When you see the friend you want to put a comment, click the icon beside it that says 'Modify The Friendship' when you hover over it and put your comment in the box that pops up. ;) Hope I helped! Find my on Howrse: Bluestar10
To delete a comment in Box, navigate to the document or file containing the comment. Locate the comment you wish to delete, hover over it, and click on the three dots (more options) that appear. From the dropdown menu, select "Delete" to remove the comment. Confirm the deletion if prompted.
In Javascript terms, it is impossible, since you don't have a 'mouse pointer'. Pressing anywhere on a webpage that isn't a button and dragging scrolls the screen.
The information that appears when you hover a mouse pointer over an object in Microsoft applications is called a "tooltip." Tooltips provide a brief description or the name of the object, helping users understand its function or purpose without needing to click on it. They enhance user experience by offering contextual information.