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  2. Talk:Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the user used arrow keys or other special keys to move the cursor to different locations on the screen. Wherever this cursor was, the user could type characters, or press enter to initiate some action. Later, the "pointer" was added, when the Mouse was invented.

  3. Spinning pinwheel - Wikipedia

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    Spinning Wait Cursor as seen in OS X El Capitan. The spinning pinwheel is a type of throbber or variation of the mouse pointer used in Apple's macOS to indicate that an application is busy. Officially, the macOS Human Interface Guidelines refers to it as the spinning wait cursor, but it is also known by other names.

  4. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects : Commons. Free media repository. MediaWiki. Wiki software development. Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia project coordination. Wikibooks. Free textbooks and manuals.

  5. Acorn MOS - Wikipedia

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    Acorn MOS. The Machine Operating System ( MOS) [2] or OS is a discontinued computer operating system (OS) used in Acorn Computers ' BBC computer range. It included support for four-channel sound, graphics, file system abstraction, and digital and analogue input/output (I/O) including a daisy-chained expansion bus.

  6. Jim Butcher - Wikipedia

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    April 2000 – present. Genre. Fantasy, Speculative fiction, Science fiction. Notable works. The Dresden Files, Codex Alera. Website. www .jim-butcher .com. Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) [1] is an American author. [2] He has written the contemporary fantasy The Dresden Files, Codex Alera, and Cinder Spires book series.

  7. ICO (file format) - Wikipedia

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    ICO (file format) The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately. In Windows, all executables that display an icon to the user, on the desktop, in the Start Menu, or in file Explorer ...

  8. Point and click - Wikipedia

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    Point and click. Point and click are one of the actions of a computer user moving a pointer to a certain location on a screen ( pointing) and then pressing a button on a mouse or other pointing device ( click ). An example of point and click is in hypermedia, where users click on hyperlinks to navigate from document to document.

  9. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Clicker is a 2013 incremental game created by French programmer Julien "Orteil" Thiennot. The user initially clicks on a big cookie on the screen, earning a single cookie per click. They can then use their earned cookies to purchase assets such as "cursors" and other "buildings" that automatically produce cookies.