When the cursor automatically goes to the next line, it is referred to as "word wrapping." This feature allows text to flow seamlessly to the next line once it reaches the end of the current line, ensuring that the content fits within the designated space without manual intervention. Word wrapping is commonly used in text editors and word processing software.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The line or shape on the screen that indicates where the next character will be placed is called a cursor or text cursor. It often appears as a blinking vertical line or block and helps users see their current position in a text field or document. The cursor moves as you type, showing the insertion point for new text.
a transversal
A radius
margin
Cursor
It's called a cursor.
It's called the insertion point.
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
When the cursor moves over text, it looks like an X, with a small line through the middle.
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
carriage return, line feed
It's called the cursor
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
A caret or an insertion point
A blinking vertical line is a cursor.