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Main changes are the control system, although, because we use a cursor like the original, the four directions as opposed to eight require less changes than Sensi, and the one key press at a time factor is obviously something to deal with too.
If triggering the switch device is difficult for the user, it might be best to use a cursor path that needs few selections.
The Mannheim rule, which also brought into general use a cursor, or indicator, was much used in France, and after about 1880 it was imported in large numbers into other countries.
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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.
a Image analyst roughly contours the liver using a cursor.
Bell South is using a cursor featuring its famous fingers that do the walking, and Virtual Vineyards has just launched a campaign on Lycos.
The image analyst then uses a cursor to position nodes along the liver boundary (see Fig. 8a or the supplementary material for an animation).
Observers used a cursor to mark where bars and edges were seen for different test phases (Experiment 1) or judged the spatial alignment of contours that had different phases (e.g. 0° and 45°; Experiment 2).
An initial guess for (x 0,y 0) was the midpoint between the maximum and minimum for an assumed horizontal dipole, which is located manually using a cursor on the horizontal map.
Using a cursor, the player can determine the basic layout of the track and also add points to it to create track elements such as curves and hills.
The section contour was digitized using a cursor at low magnification (2.5×) and was fractionated in counting frames of 250×300 µm.
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