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A
A
p
p
p
p
e
e
n
n
d
d
i
i
x
x
E
E
–
–
Q
Q
u
u
i
i
c
c
k
k
R
R
e
e
f
f
e
e
r
r
e
e
n
n
c
c
e
e
F
F
U
U
N
N
C
C
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
D
D
E
E
S
S
C
C
R
R
I
I
P
P
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
S
S
Pointer
In graphical user interfaces, a pointer is a small arrow or
other symbol on the display screen that moves as you
move the mouse. You can select commands and options
by positioning the tip of the arrow over the desired choice
and clicking the select button. This is seen when you surf
around the web pages.
I-beam pointer
A pointer shaped like a capital I used in graphics-based
text processing applications. Many desktop publishing
systems and word processors use an I-beam pointer to
mark blocks of text and move the insertion point. You will
see this when you configure your box and write e-mail
messages.
Insertion point:
In graphics-based programs, the insertion point is the point
where the next characters typed from the keyboard will
appear on the display screen. The insertion point is usually
represented by a blinking vertical line. You can reposition
the insertion point by pressing arrow keys or by moving the
I-beam pointer.
Delete
The Delete key is used to remove characters and other
objects. The Delete key removes the character
immediately to the left of the insertion point, or the
highlighted text or object.
Back
Takes you back to a web page you have previously seen.
Enter:
To choose a selection.
Favs
Displays the Favorites toolbar, where you can save and
access your favorite web pages.
Quick Reference