The pointer.
It's called a "cursor" or "pointer".
mouse pointer
cursor
Try change the settings to move less around the screen when you move it.
When you move a mouse pointer, its position is typically updated through a combination of the mouse's sensor detecting movement and the operating system processing that input. The mouse captures movement through optical or mechanical sensors, translating physical motion into digital signals. These signals are then sent to the computer, which updates the pointer's position on the screen accordingly. This interaction allows for precise navigation and control of user interfaces.
No, the mouse pointer and the insertion point are not the same. The mouse pointer is the on-screen icon that represents the position of the mouse, allowing users to interact with elements on the screen. In contrast, the insertion point, often represented as a vertical blinking line, indicates where text will be inserted in a document or text field when typing. While both are related to user input, they serve different functions.
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!
A Curser, Maybe .. ?
That's possible.
to change the position on the computer screen.
You randomly throw the mouse or monitor to the floor.