Right -pointing arrow pointer.
The pointer that selects a line or lines of text when you point to the left edge of a line is called the "text selection cursor" or "text cursor." When you hover over the left margin, it usually changes to a vertical line or a pointer, allowing you to click and drag to select the entire line or multiple lines of text. In many text editing applications, this action can also enable additional functions like copying or formatting the selected text.
a ray is (any of the thin lines, or beams, of light that appears from a bright source)
The break even point on a graph usually appears as the location where 2 lines meet. This is where profit starts to go down for example.
Lines sharing a common point intercept at that point.
No, It is insertion point
The cursor.
The arrow is a pointer, but it could be a hand or a dinosaur or a cursor.
The pointer that selects a line or lines of text when you point to the left edge of a line is called the "text selection cursor" or "text cursor." When you hover over the left margin, it usually changes to a vertical line or a pointer, allowing you to click and drag to select the entire line or multiple lines of text. In many text editing applications, this action can also enable additional functions like copying or formatting the selected text.
In normal internet browsing and scrolling through a page, the mouse pointer appears as an arrow. However, when you point to a hyperlink, the mouse pointer appears as a hand.
In normal internet browsing and scrolling through a page, the mouse pointer appears as an arrow. However, when you point to a hyperlink, the mouse pointer appears as a hand.
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yea that's why its called the point FINGER
No
a ray is (any of the thin lines, or beams, of light that appears from a bright source)
1 pointer-free throw 2 pointer-shot made within the 3 point line 3 pointer-shot made behind the 3 point line
The link selector pointer displays a pointing hand when you point to a hyperlink.
Merak and Dubhe, often referred to as the pointer stars, point to Polaris, which many people know as the North Star.