The blinking line while typing is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It indicates where the next character will be inserted in the text. The blinking effect helps users easily locate the current position for typing or editing.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
In English the blinking line is called the "cursor". English-speakers have used the term with this meaning since the 16th century, for a wide variety of movable or mobile position-markers.
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No, It is insertion point
The blinking line while typing is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It indicates where the next character will be inserted in the text. The blinking effect helps users easily locate the current position for typing or editing.
The blinking line that indicates where the text will appear when you start typing is called the insertion point (sometimes also known as the active cell).
A blinking vertical line is a cursor.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
it's called an insertion point...you IDIOT
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
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A caret or an insertion point
In English the blinking line is called the "cursor". English-speakers have used the term with this meaning since the 16th century, for a wide variety of movable or mobile position-markers.
The blinking line that indicates where the next keystroke will be entered is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It visually shows users where text will be added or modified in a document. The cursor typically blinks to draw attention and indicate that the system is ready for input.
It's a cursor, you IDIOT!Improved: Actually it's called the insertion point, idiot.
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