insertion point
The bar itself is called a cursor, and the point at which the cursor sits is called the "insertion point."
I think the thing you're referring to is usually called by the name "insertion cursor."
A vertical line that indicates where text will be inserted when the user begins typing is called a "text cursor" or "insertion point." It flashes to signal the active position within the text field, showing users where their input will appear. This cursor can also be referred to as a "caret" in some contexts, especially in word processing applications.
it's called an insertion point...you IDIOT
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
It's a cursor, you IDIOT!Improved: Actually it's called the insertion point, idiot.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
It indicates safe unobstructed water on all sides, sometimes called a mid-channel marker.
Because it is flashed in
It indicates safe unobstructed water on all sides, sometimes called a mid-channel marker.
what is the name for a flashing above a window
Vertical grooves are called "striations."