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Participants in the visuospatial condition played the game ("Tetris") on a computer and used the cursor keys to move and rotate falling blocks to complete the largest number of complete rows across the screen.
Participants in the visuospatial condition played the game Tetris [30] on a computer and used the cursor keys to move and rotate falling blocks to complete the largest number of complete rows across the screen.
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I maneuvered the boat by using the cursor keys while keeping an eye out for fish.
You can view this in a display window and confirm the coordinate information using the Cursor Location/Value tool.
You simply use the cursor to outline what you want to edit out, then click on Smart Erase in the toolbar or the Touch Ups menu.
The problem there, however, was that I had to use the cursor to mark outlines of my own features on the digital image so the site would know where to apply color.
The players sees vignettes from the character's life, and uses the cursor to erase sketchbook images of those moments thereby revealing subsequent recollections, which you need to zoom in on to explore.
Users can either click on the arrow in the center of the image to view a movie that moves the plane through the brain from left to right, or they can move manually through the brain using the cursor below.
And given the prominence of desktop mode here, one expects to be using the cursor as much as touch here.
Among which, the general process of data reading from the database is first we need to get the database cursor, then by using the cursor to call correlation function (get String) to read the contents of the database.
For example, it could use the cursor position to inform how it handles any commands it's given by a user – so it'll apply a copy command to a photo the mouse is hovering over, for instance.
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