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cursor

1. the sliding part of a measuring instrument, esp a transparent sliding square on a slide rule
2.Computing any of various means, typically a flashing bar or underline, of identifying a particular position on a computer screen, such as the insertion point for text
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

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A movable spot of light that appears on the screen of a visual display terminal and can be positioned horizontally and vertically through keyboard controls to instruct the computer at what point a change is to be made.
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A clear or amber-colored filter that can be placed over a radar screen and rotated until an etched diameter line on the filter passes through a target echo; the bearing from radar to target can then be read accurately on a stationary 360° scale surrounding the filter.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

cursor

(hardware)
A visually distinct mark on a display indicating where newly typed text will be inserted. The cursor moves as text is typed and, in most modern editors, can be moved around within a document by the user to change the insertion point.

cursor

(database)
In SQL, a named control structure used by an application program to point to a row of data. The position of the row is within a table or view, and the cursor is used interactively so select rows from columns.
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cursor

(1) See database cursor.
(2) The symbol used to point to some element on screen. On Windows, Mac and other graphics-based screens, it is also called a 'pointer,' and it changes shape as it is moved with the mouse into different areas of the application. For example, it may turn into an I-beam for editing text, an arrow for selecting menus or a pen for drawing.
On DOS and Unix command lines as well as other character-based screens, the cursor may be a rectangle, an underline or a vertical line, and it is typically blinking. See text cursor.
(3) A pen-like or puck-like device used with a digitizer tablet. Officially called the 'tablet cursor,' as it is moved across the tablet, the screen cursor moves correspondingly. See digitizer tablet.
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Right click

Click the right corner of your Apple mouse, or click with two fingers on your Apple trackpad. You can change this in Mouse preferences and Trackpad preferences.

Scroll, swipe, click

Silver lance mac os. Settings for scroll direction, swipe gestures, and button assignments are also in Mouse and Trackpad preferences.

Close & resize windows

Buttons for closing, minimizing, and maximizing a window are in the upper-left corner of the window.

Change volume

Use the volume control in the menu bar, or use the volume keys on your Apple keyboard.

Change Mac settings

Looking for the Control Panel? Use System Preferences instead.

Open apps

You can also use Launchpad and the Dock to open your apps (programs).

Find files

Use Spotlight to quickly find and open apps, documents, and other files.

Browse for files

Looking for Windows File Explorer? Learn about the Finder.

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Throw files away

The outbreak: day zero mac os. Looking for the Recycle Bin? Use the Trash, which is in the Dock.

Rename files

Click the file once to select it, then press the Return key and type a new name. Press Return when done. Shift (itch) mac os.

Preview files

Preview most files on your Mac using Quick Look. Click the file once to select it, then press Space bar.

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Back up files

Time Machine keeps a copy of all your files, and it remembers how your system looked on any given day.

Keyboard shortcuts

Many Mac keyboard combinations use the Command (⌘) key. Learn more keys and keyboard shortcuts

Cut

Copy

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Paste

Undo

Print

Close window

Switch apps

Quit app

Forward delete

Find files

Force quit app

Take screenshot

Learn more

  • For more information to help you get to know your Mac, use the Help menu in the Finder menu bar.
  • What's it called on my Mac? includes additional Windows and Mac terms.




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