December 12, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Not a fan of your Mac's default text cursor blink rate? MacIssues points out that it's super easy to change ...
In Microsoft Windows, the cursor blinks whenever you click editable text. It blinks to stay visible, helping you notice its position in long documents. In shorter stretches of text, such as your ...
In an interesting post on Inverse, [Sarah Wells] does a deep dive into something you probably don’t think about very often: the blinking cursor. You’d assume there wasn’t much to the story. Maybe a ...
The screen pointer that appears when text can be highlighted or edited. The text cursor is a vertical line (|). Also called a "caret," "i-cursor" or "I-beam," it may or may not blink. If the cursor is ...
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