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An operator moves a pointer displayed on the monitor by controlling a haptic device.
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The instruments just described provide readings in analogue form, by moving a pointer that indicates voltage on a scale.
Beer built a device that would enable the country's citizens, from their living rooms, to move a pointer on a voltmeter-like dial that indicated moods ranging from extreme unhappiness to complete bliss.
The Getbits instruction is for outputting as many bits as required and moving a pointer to the next bit after the bits used.
It tracks your eye position to move a pointer around the screen, then measures the time spent on the same area to trigger a "tap".
Making communication agnostic by using handles enables efficient use of memory optimization strategies, socket communication, or saving on data movement costs, e.g., transferring data between GPU-based modules by moving a pointer rather than copying data.
A modern-day Ouija board is set up in the museum's lobby; a viewer asks questions and moves a mouse pointer across the board.
Several graphical programs [4] allow movements of atoms or molecular fragments by moving a mouse pointer across the screen.
In each created binary file we first store an offset indicating the first (lowest) genomic coordinate of the input fragments and then find a given coordinate by moving a file pointer in the binary file according to this offset.
Play with the kitty as much as you can, whether you're playing with a dangly toy or moving a laser pointer around the room.
The output of an accelerometer is usually in the form of either a varying electrical voltage or a displacement of a moving pointer over a fixed scale.
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