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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cursor of" is not a proper English phrase
If you are looking to create a sentence with this idea, you could use "cursors of" as "The cursors of his computer were never in the same spot for more than a few seconds."
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Whatever: under the blinking cursor of a Microsoft Word document they liked the way "the xx" looked written down.
I wouldn't call for a return to the green blinking cursor of [Microsoft's pre-Windows] MS-DOS or the [text-based] Apple II.
You set the tempo to suit your preferences, and a red cursor of sorts moves through the music at your chosen speed.
If the Coldons are any example, the true cursor of Christmas is not poverty or the lack of presents.
Unlike direct selection (e.g., typing on a keyboard, touching a screen), users of switch access scanning can only make selections when the scanning indicator (or cursor) of the electronic device is on the desired choice.
The patient moves the cursor of the scale to assign her value for a specific outcome.
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Choose the picture you want to make a cursor out of.
Click on the picture, then place your cursor on one of the corners.
Click and hold your cursor on top of the trash icon.
The position of the cursor or of the top left corner of the selection measured from the top left corner of the slide.
At Burberry, Mr. Bailey takes a slightly different view, believing that the Resort collection (which is currently in the showrooms both in the company's London headquarters and in its newly opened New York building) is a pre-cursor of the main line.
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