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The phrase "a computer cursor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the movable indicator on a computer screen that shows the user's position for input or selection.
Example: "To select the text, move the computer cursor to the beginning of the desired section and click."
Alternatives: "a mouse pointer" or "a text cursor".
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Lunney estimates that patients can control a computer cursor with approximately 80percentt accuracy.
Researchers first ask patients to imagine performing a certain action, such as moving a computer cursor to the left.
Dr. Carmena's team trained two monkeys to use a joystick to move a computer cursor to blue targets on a circle and extracted a decoder for the movements.
Following several weeks of training, Sorto learnt to control a computer cursor, drink from a bottle using a straw and make a hand-shaking gesture.
In the TV spot, a computer cursor types "Women can't resist powerful men," then deletes "powerful" and in its place types "gingerbread".
A computer algorithm then translates this complex pattern of activity into a signal used to control a computer cursor, robotic arm, and, maybe eventually, the patient's own limb.
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Starting with a standard center-out movement task in primates, in which monkey's neural activities were found to be tuning to the directional movement [ 56], the ensemble of the neural firings could be used to predict more complicated arm movement in a 2D computer cursor control or 3D reaching and grasping, as well as the gripping force [ 47, 51, 57– 57].
On the Roblox Studio, it looks like a black computer cursor.
It turns out we learn to move a robotic arm or computer cursor with the same neurons we use to learn to ride a bicycle or catch a ball.
The images have an "infinite scroll," instead of a few images per page, and a page of videos reached inside the search engine can be individually played by sweeping the computer cursor over a specific one.
This allows you to move the cursor around in a way that feels natural from years of experience with a computer, when cursor movements on the iPad used to be truly painful.
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