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* Graphics-editing pointers such as brushes, pencils, or paint buckets may display when the user edits an image.
* On an edge or corner of a [[window (computing)|window]] the pointer usually changes into a double arrow (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) indicating that the user can drag the edge/corner in an indicated direction to adjust the size and shape of the window.
* The corners and edges of the whole screen may also act as
* While a computer process is performing tasks and cannot accept user input, a wait pointer (an [[hourglass]] in [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] before [[Windows Vista|Vista]] and many other systems, spinning ring in [[Windows Vista]] and later, watch in [[classic Mac OS]], or [[spinning pinwheel]] in macOS) is displayed when the mouse pointer is in the corresponding window.
* When the pointer hovers over a [[hyperlink]], a [[mouseover]] event changes the pointer into a hand with an outstretched index finger. Often some informative text about the link may pop up in a [[tooltip]], which disappears when the user moves the pointer away. The tooltips revealed in the box depending on the implementation of the [[web browser]]; many web browsers will display the "title" of the element, the "alt" attribute, or the non-[[web standard|standard]] "tooltips" attribute. This pointer shape was first used for hyperlinks in Apple Computer's [[HyperCard]].
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* [[Microangelo Toolset]]
* [[Mouse Sonar]]
* [[Throbber]]
* [[Tooltip]]
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