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Mouseover events are typically triggered by the movement of a computer mouse. In the field of computing and web design, a mouseover, is an event occurring when the user moves the cursor over a specified point on a computer monitor using a computer mouse. Also called a hover effect, mouseovers are graphical controls that respond when a user ...
The cursor for the Windows Command Prompt (appearing as an underscore at the end of the line). In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor, also known as a caret, [4] is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).
Pictorial menu for a digital camera. A user chooses an option from a menu by using an input device.Some input methods require linear navigation: the user must move a cursor or otherwise pass from one menu item to another until reaching the selection.
HTML inserted between the navigation links. This defaults to ' ⋅ '. popupLazyDownloads: true, false: If true, then downloads are not performed before the popup is shown. If false, then they are started as soon as you mouseover a link. popupLazyPreviews: true, false: If true, then previews are not generated before the popup is shown.
A web browser tooltip displayed for hyperlink to HTML, showing what the abbreviation stands for.. The tooltip, also known as infotip or hint, is a common graphical user interface (GUI) element in which, when hovering over a screen element or component, a text box displays information about that element, such as a description of a button's function, what an abbreviation stands for, or the exact ...
Mouseover is an action, Tooltip is an attribute of the element, a small description and as such, it can be permanent or showed with an action, as the mouseover is. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.146.237.253 ( talk ) 02:35, 22 July 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]
Mouse tracking (also known as cursor tracking) is the use of software to collect users' mouse cursor positions on the computer. [1] This goal is to automatically gather richer information about what people are doing, typically to improve the design of an interface.
Hover (helicopter), nearly stationary flight in a helicopter Hovercraft, vehicles capable of traveling and being stationary over land, water, mud or ice; Hovertrain, a type of high-speed train