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Learn about the history, types and functions of cursors in human-computer interaction. A cursor is an indicator of the current position on a display device that responds to input, such as a text cursor, a pointer, or a bi-directional text cursor.
Mouse tracking is the use of software to collect users' mouse cursor positions on the computer, often to improve the design of an interface. Learn about the history of mouse tracking, its correlation with eye tracking, and its applications using JavaScript and other tools.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a speech recognition software package developed by Nuance Communications for Windows. It supports voice recognition, command and text-to-speech features, and has a history of acquisitions and controversies.
Learn how to add files, images, GIFs and emojis to your emails with AOL Mail. Find solutions for common problems with attachments and insertions.
Neko is a cross-platform open-source application that simulates a cat chasing a mouse pointer. It was originally written for the NEC PC-9801 and later ported to many other systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iPhone.
A pointing stick (or trackpoint) is a small analog stick used as a pointing device typically mounted centrally in a computer keyboard. It reacts to sustained force or strain rather than to gross movement, and is used on some laptops, especially ThinkPads.
A sequel called Cursor*10 2nd Session was subsequently released. [ 4 ] A greatly updated version of the game ported over to PlayStation Portable platform called (in Japanese) Onore no Shinzuru Michi wo Yuke developed by Silicon Studio was released in Japan by publishers From Software.
Caret navigation (or caret browsing) is a keyboard navigation where a caret is used to navigate within a text document. Learn about its adoption, functions, and scrolling control in various applications and web browsers.