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With the click of a cursor, an angler can differentiate between game and baitfish, calculate their distance from the boat and estimate which bait is best according to the water conditions".It is really getting kind of unfair," says Macquarie's Dr Brown.
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There is a scroll wheel, a "right click" button, a cursor control LED, two volume control buttons and a mini jog dial that can move the cursor.
Amidst a vaporwave nowhereland of blue water gradients and slate grey polygons, you too can flip a bottle with the click of your cursor and hope it lands right-side up on top of something.
Navigation moves the icons instead of a cursor.
The task consisted of pointing a cursor to targets becoming activated by clicking the mouse button.
To avoid driving users to distraction as the cursor jumps around every time they move their head, the nouse is turned off or on whenever the software detects a double blink, much like the double-click of a conventional mouse.
All seems to work well in our initial testing, though the zooming behavior seems a bit inconsistent: if you zoom in with a click of the scroll ball, move the cursor just a pixel or two, and then hit the "back" button, it returns you to the fullscreen view.
Google has marked the birthday of music pioneer Robert Moog by creating a 'Doodle' in the form of an interactive electronic synthesiser which can be played by clicking on its keys using a cursor.
GIFs give the illusion of animation, and creative entries include water draining and refilling a mason jar, a cursor moving and clicking on a laptop computer screen, and continuously morphing geometric shapes.
Upon the end of a trial, cursor and target disappeared.
Instead of click-and-dragging, move your mouse to the lower right corner, and double click when the cursor turns into a + sign.
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