Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Mouse -> Select "Pointer" tab and go to customise and choose the desired pointer
The pointer on a thermostat moves when the room temperature changes. This change in temperature causes the thermostat's sensor to detect the difference and adjust the pointer accordingly to indicate the new temperature reading.
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
The set pointer is placed to measure the reference pressure before the air pressure change occurs. This allows the gauge to accurately detect any pressure deviations relative to the initial reading.
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
Density is a property that depends on the mass and volume of the object, not its shape. Changing the shape of an object does not alter the amount of mass or volume it contains, so the density remains the same.
The mouse pointer shape typically changes to a four-headed arrow when a shape is selected. This indicates that the shape can be moved in any direction.
a Croatia's shape
The shape of the pointer when it is in a document is a triangle.
1. pointer to a constant means you can not change what the pointer points to 2. constant pointer means you can not change the pointer.
The mouse-pointer dialog box is used to change the appearance of the mouse-pointer. In the control panel, open the dialog box by clicking printers and other hardware. Click the pointers tab to display pointer shapes. Choose the shape you want, and select save.
The shape of the pointer when it is in a document is a triangle.
arrow or triangle
I
The phrase "I-beam" describes the shape of the pointer in Word. The pointer looks like a capital i -- I -- with a line across the top and bottom
four headed arrrow
The shape attached to the pointer
The mouse pointer, or cursor, changes shape.