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cursor
noun
A part of any of several scientific instruments that moves back and forth to indicate a position
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Place the cursor between the A of column A and the 1 of Row 1 in the top left corner and select the entire worksheet; Format Cells Number Number Decimal Places 4, Font Size 9 or 10.
Your browser can give away a lot of information about you – with some very basic analytics tools, a website can pinpoint your location, what links you've clicked, how many times you've visited in the past and even track your cursor movements.
A hi-res version of the official Requiem website has been archived, complete with ominous music, more endless Flash animation and cool cursor trickery that you just know was shit-hot in 2000.
Definitions appear when the cursor is moved over dots next to the words.
We Europeans all have radically different views of the proper role of the state, the size of the state, the correct role for competition, whether to favour individual liberty of choice over social solidarity, where to place the cursor when trading welfare protections against dynamism, you name it.
In Britain, the place where the cursor currently rests a blanket ban on voting for anyone serving a custodial sentence has been deemed disproportionate by the European court in Strasbourg.
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.
BCI devices are used to control things in the physical world, such as a cursor on a screen, a wheelchair or even a prosthetic limb.
They glide around too smoothly, with the frictionless ease of a cursor across a computer screen.
Moving an on-screen cursor with a glance is much faster than using a mouse, for example.
Instead, they are based on the idea of a single cursor that glides from one place to another.
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