The hourglass icon typically indicates that a process is ongoing, such as loading or processing data. It continues to spin because the system is still working on the task, and the hourglass serves as a visual cue to inform users that they need to wait. If it spins indefinitely, it may suggest that the application is unresponsive or experiencing an error.
there are certain wind mills you have to blow(i can fly).
It sounds goofy, but baby oil, a tiny drop of it is the only way I've found to stop the clicking noise. Where do you put the baby oil?
Fins.
No. But it can have an axis ... used to invert it.
just keep fishing till you get it
An hourglass pointer typically refers to a cursor icon that resembles an hourglass, indicating that a process is ongoing and the user should wait. It often signifies that the system is busy and cannot currently accept input. In modern interfaces, this pointer has largely been replaced by a spinning wheel or loading symbol, but the hourglass remains a recognizable symbol of waiting.
When you click on the hourglass, it will reset you and your entire parties health, mana, cooldowns, and positions to a previous time. Think of it as a do-over button. You will probably want a ranged dps or healer to control the button. When the healer is just about out of mana, or things are starting to get out of hand, click the hourglass and you are instantly reset. This will even reset the cooldown on the longer CDs like Heroism, Time Warp, etc. There are only a limited number of uses on the hourglass so use them carefully and avoid double clicking the hourglass.
Keep on clicking Ok, or keep pressing it on the map.
you keep clicking
keep clicking it then it would erase.
hi, just keep on getting other metals
keep on clicking till the salad is finished