Cursor movers
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MICECursor movers
PRECursor attachment?
ARROWKEYCursor mover
ICONSCursor targets
PRECursor starter?
MICECursor controllers
MOUSECursor controller
MOUSECursor guider
ICONCursor target
MOUSECursor mover
ARROWSCursor-moving keys
ARROWComputer cursor, often
LINEFEEDCursor-advancing code
SPACERComputer cursor mover
IBARCursor shape, often
TABKEYSComputer cursor advancers
IBEAMWord processor cursor
BACKSPACEMove a cursor left
ARROWComputer cursor, at times
TABBINGAdvancing the cursor, perhaps
MOUSEMove a cursor (over)
ICONSpot for a cursor, maybe
PREKind of text or cursor
MENUTarget of some cursor clicks
ARROWLIKEDescription for a common cursor
DRAGSGrabs and moves with a cursor
TABSMoves the cursor, in a way
cursorsCURSOR, a light indicator on a computer display
backspacingMove a typewriter carriage or computer cursor back one or more spaces
backspacedMove a typewriter carriage or computer cursor back one or more spaces
scrollto move a cursor smoothly, causing new data to appear on a computer screen
backspacesA key on a typewriter or computer keyboard that causes the carriage or cursor to move backward
trackballa spherical ball mounted in a box structure that can be used to control a computer cursor
backspaceA key on a typewriter or computer keyboard that causes the carriage or cursor to move backward
trackballsTRACKBALL, a spherical ball mounted in a box structure that can be used to control a computer cursor
trackballA small ball set in a holder that can be rotated by hand to move a cursor on a computer screen
trackballsA small ball set in a holder that can be rotated by hand to move a cursor on a computer screen
trackerballa spherical ball that can be rotated with the palm of the hand causing the cursor to move around the screen als
trackerballsTRACKERBALL, a spherical ball that can be rotated with the palm of the hand causing the cursor to move around the screen als
backspaceto move the cursor of a computer or the carriage of a typewriter one or more spaces back by means of a particular key