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Cursor (3002 bytes)
1: A '''cursor''' is a movable marker that indicates a position.... 3: [[Image:Slide_rule_cursor.jpg|thumb|Slide rule cursor]] 5: ... If the scales are separated by any distance, the cursor is used to accurately line them up or read values... 7: On a [[typewriter]], the '''cursor''' indicates the position at which the next key t... 9: In [[database]] packages, '''cursor''' refers to a control structure for the travers... Cursor Mundi (1010 bytes) 1: '''Cursor Mundi''', meaning "runner of the world", is the n... 5: ''Cursor Mundi'' interpolates material from hagiographic s... Focus (computing) (958 bytes) 3: .... Moving the mouse will typically move the mouse cursor without changing the focus. The focus can usuall... 5: ...ch will also normally be moveable using the mouse cursor. Tooltip (645 bytes) 1: ...s the wikipedia logo on the upper left. Hover the cursor over it for several seconds and "Main Page" will ... ANSI escape code (4398 bytes) 8: ...>''n''A || Moves the cursor up ''n'' rows. If the cursor is already at the top of the screen, this has no ... 10: ...'n''B || Moves the cursor down ''n'' rows. If the cursor is already at the bottom of the screen, this has ... 12: ...n''C || Moves the cursor right ''n'' rows. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no... 14: ...'n''D || Moves the cursor left ''n'' rows. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no... 16: | ESC <nowiki>[</nowiki>''n'';''m''f || Moves the cursor to row ''n'', column ''m''. If ''n'' is not give... Automan (705 bytes) 1: ...h could defy the laws of [[physics]]. Automan and Cursor were only able to become corporeal at night, due ... MediaTransparency (193 bytes) 4: *[http://www.mediatransparency.org/ Cursor's Media Transparency] Buffer gap (1998 bytes) 3: ... between them for inserting new text. Moving the cursor involves copying text from one side of the gap to... 18: User moves cursor after "out": Refreshable Braille display (1408 bytes) 3: ...ve a switch associated with each cell to move the cursor to that cell directly. Footmouse (256 bytes) 1: ...se]] that gives the users the ability to move the cursor and click the buttons with their feet. Cream-coloured Courser (2404 bytes) 11: <tr><td>{{Genus}}:</td><td>''Cursorius'' </td></tr> 12: <tr><td>{{Species}}:</td><td>''cursor''</td></tr> 15: <tr><td align="center">''Cursorius cursor''<br><small>([[John Latham|Latham]], [[1787]])</s... 17: The ''' Cream-coloured Courser''', ''Cursorius cursor'', is a [[wader]] in the [[pratincole]] and [[cou... College of Antiquaries (300 bytes) 1: The '''College of Antiquities''' was a pre-cursor organisation to the [[Society of Antiquaries of L... Click (405 bytes) 4: ...trackball]], without (significantly) moving the [[cursor]]. (See also '''[[point and click]]'''.) ANSI.SYS (2772 bytes) 9: ... screen, or enabled software programs to move the cursor up or down lines, enabled blinking text, and simi... 22: ... elaborate than [[ASCII art]], and to control the cursor in ways that were used in a number of [[online ga... Pointer (disambiguation) (412 bytes) 4: * '''[[cursor]]''' — the icon on a computer screen that t... Line editor (1789 bytes) 2: ...d]]), so there was no screen and no way to move a cursor around a document. 5: Instead of a cursor to move around and use to select portions of the ... Caret (412 bytes) 5: ...t insertion point indicator'' (whereas the word [[cursor]] is reserved for ''[[computer mouse|mouse]] poin... Mouse keys (536 bytes) 1: ...[[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] will control the [[cursor]]. Often, the [[numeric keypad]] is used for this... Backspace (1930 bytes) 1: ...kwards, and in modern computer displays moves the cursor one position backwards and deletes the preceding ... 5: ...ckspace code mapped to the function of moving the cursor backwards and deleting the preceding character wo... XBM (1932 bytes) 1: ...y the [[X Window System]] and is used for storing cursor and [[icon]] [[bitmap]]s that are used in the X G... 15: ...pped cursors to define where the "pointer" of the cursor is, generally at 0,0.
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