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mouse cursor. creator. some value. author name string: Manuel Campagnoli. ... probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
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).
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Alan Kay designed the 16-by-16 mouse cursor icon with its left edge vertical and right edge 45-degrees so it displays well on the bitmap. [50] Inspired by PARC 's Alto, the Lilith , a computer which had been developed by a team around Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zürich between 1978 and 1980, provided a mouse as well.
The ANI file format is a graphics file format used for animated mouse cursors on the Microsoft Windows operating system. [1]The format is based on the Microsoft Resource Interchange File Format, which is used as a container for storing the individual frames (which are standard Windows icons) of the animation.
Comet Systems was founded in 1997. [2] Its most famous product, Comet Cursor, was released the same year for free. [1] When installed, Comet Cursor changes a user's mouse cursor when they visit participating websites.
Cursor (text editor), an AI-powered text editor as a fork of Visual Studio Code Cursor , a holographic sidekick character from the TV series Automan "Cursor", a song by Purple Kiss from their 2022 EP MemeM
A computer mouse Touchpad and a pointing stick on an IBM notebook Trackpoint An elder 3D mouse 3D pointing device. A pointing device is a human interface device that allows a user to input spatial (i.e., continuous and multi-dimensional) data to a computer.