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  2. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and functions of cursors in human-computer interaction. A cursor is an indicator of the current position on a display device that responds to input, such as a text cursor, a pointer, or a bi-directional text cursor.

  3. Comet Cursor - Wikipedia

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    Comet Cursor was a software program written by Comet Systems. It allowed users of the Microsoft Windows operating system to change the appearance of their mouse cursor and to allow websites to use customized cursors for visitors.

  4. ICO (file format) - Wikipedia

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    ICO is an image file format for computer icons in Windows. It can store images of different sizes, colors, and transparency levels, and can be compressed with PNG format.

  5. VGA text mode - Wikipedia

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    VGA text mode is a video mode for text display on IBM PC compatibles. It uses a 16-color palette for characters and background, and supports blinking, cursor, fonts, and data arrangement.

  6. curses (programming library) - Wikipedia

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    curses is a terminal control library for Unix-like systems, enabling the construction of text user interface (TUI) applications. It is a library of functions that manage an application's display on character-cell terminals, and has various implementations such as ncurses, pcurses and PDCurses.

  7. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    Arrow keys are keys on a computer keyboard that move the cursor in a specified direction. Learn about their origin, common functions, and other ways of cursor control such as mouse keys, WASD keys, and 5678 keys.

  8. Spinning pinwheel - Wikipedia

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    The spinning pinwheel is a cursor used in macOS to indicate that an application is busy. It has different names and designs, such as the spinning beach ball, the spinning wheel of death, and the spinning magneto-optical disk.

  9. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface and controls the graphical user interface of a computer. Learn about its history, design, features, and etymology from this encyclopedia article.