In computing, a cursor is an indicator used to show the position on a computer monitor or other display device that will respond to input.
In most command line interfaces, the cursor is a blinking underscore or solid rectangle, indicating where text will be placed when entered. For example, a typical MS-DOS prompt appears as:
C:\> _
Some interfaces use an underscore to indicate that the user is in insert mode, where text will be inserted in the middle of the existing text, and a larger block to indicate that the user is in overtype mode, where inserted text will overwrite existing text.
Interfaces driven by a computer mouse or other pointing device add a second cursor to show the current position of the mouse pointer. In text user interfaces, such as early versions of Microsoft Windows, this cursor is frequently a solid rectangle; depending on the interface, the rectangle may always be a single color, or may be the opposite color of whatever lies "below" it. Graphical user interfaces usually use an arrow-like pointer to show the mouse position, and a solid line as a text insertion point. (Some users refer to the insertion-point cursor as a caret to distinguish it from the mouse cursor; others use the terms mouse pointer and text cursor to likewise disambiguate.) The blinking of the text cursor is usually temporarily suspended when it is being moved; otherwise, the cursor may change position when it is not visible, making its location difficult to follow. Many TUIs and GUIs give the user the option to turn off the mouse cursor when text is being typed.
In many GUIs, the mouse cursor changes shape depending on the circumstances. For example:
Computer graphics | Graphical user interface
Cursor | Cursor | Curseur (interface) | Kursorius | Kurzor | Cursor | カーソル | Blinker | Kursor | Cursor | Курсор | Курсор
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