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cursor1. A graphic pointer used with a mouse to point to a location on a terminal screen.

 


Cursor
A visible symbol guided by a keyboard, joystick, tracking ball, or digitizer, usually in the form of a cross or blinking symbol, that indicates a position on a computer screen.

CURSOR
A pointer or other symbol on a screen that indicates the active position. Movement of the cursor is generally accomplished through the use of a mouse or other pointing device.
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Cursor - A hand-controlled computer hardware device consisting of a graphic pointer or crosshairs and keys, used to point to locations on a computer terminal screen.

A precursor to the metapopulation model component (RAMAS/space; Akcakaya and Ferson 1990) has been used to model metapopulation dynamics the California spotted owl (LaHaye et al. 1994), a subspecies of the northern spotted owl.

Using cursors, get the 4-digit WMD quad number from the index24 coverage. (the USGS quads use a LAT/LONG and alpha-numeric numbering scheme).
Reselect the quad polygon from the index24 coverage (based on NAD27 tiles!)
Clip the DRG with the quad ...

Let the cursor stop over any button (on the top row of icons) or tool (on the second row of icons). The name of the tool should appear over the object. A longer description may appear on the status line.

Use your cursor and Status bar to determine what other buttons are available to Zoom in or out of the View display.
What are the names of the (4) "Zoom" (in / out) buttons?
Find a Specific Feature (Cleveland County) ...

When the cursor hovers over a link, depending on the browser and/or graphical user interface, some informative text about the link can be shown: ...

When the cursor is in the display area, during rotation, panning, or zooming, stopping the motion of the mouse stops the motion of the surface in the scene.

Arrow cursor
Select arrow cursor for map display.
Zoom in
Interactive zooming with the mouse in the active display monitor.

The earliest precursor of pollution generated by life forms would have been a natural function of their existence. The attendant consequences on viability and population levels fell within the sphere of natural selection.

FIPS 173 is the precursor to the SDTS (Spatial Data Transfer Standard), which includes standardized definitions for a variety of digital mapping terms, addressing federal requirements for accuracy. FIPS provides a U. S.

Move your cursor over the tools in the ArcGlobe and find the Navigate tool, and the Zoom to Target tool and the Pan Tool and the Zoom Tool and the Navigation Mode tool.

The widespread use of petroleum in industry -- both as a chemical precursor to plastics and as a fuel for the automobile and airplane -- led to the vital geopolitical importance of petroleum resources.

Dynamic Input - Simply put, this entails having the command line conveniently follow your cursor. This is HUGE! ...

A digitizing workstation with a digitizing tablet and cursor is typically used to trace digitize. Both the tablet and cursor are connected to a computer that controls their functions.

Manual digitizing involves the use of a digitizing tablet and cursor tool called a "puck", a plastic device holding a coil with a set of locator cross-hairs to select and digitally encode points on a map.

Zoom in at cursor: if you don't have a selection box to zoom in, R2V will zoom in using the current cursor position as the center when you press the F2 key. More convenient when in editing mode.

In manual-digitizing techniques, a map or aerial photograph is placed on a digitizing table (Fig. 8) and a pointing device (called a cursor, puck, or mouse) is used to record coordinates of features to be extracted from the map.

When this option is enabled, all mouse moves have a shadow cursor that snaps to the nearest raster foreground element. A data point will be recorded at the location of shadow cursor.

Move the cursor over the text and press the left mouse button. Holding down the button, erase the text. There are broken and isolated pixels in the areas of some of the black text. Erase these as well.

Using the tracing tool, you simply point the cursor in the direction you wish to vectorize and click. With each click, features will be generated at the centerline of the raster cells.

In vector mapping, the adjustment of the digitizing tablet so that a location on the manual map corresponds to the location of the cursor within the display of the spatial database.

- Zoom in - Zooms in centered on cursor, can also be used to drag a box to zoom in to
- Zoom out - Zooms out centered on cursor, can also be used to drag a box to zoom out to
- Drag and drop view - Grabs the view and shifts it around ...

Menus come in many forms including permanent screen menu squares, pull-downs, popups, sliders, icons, cursor, picklists, dialog and toolbar buttons, as well as printed tablet menus and cursor buttons on digitizing (mouse) devices.

A device that consists of a table and a cursor with crosshairs and keys used to record the locations of map features as x,y coordinates.
DOQ
Digital Orthophoto Quadrangle ...

usually by touching a special button on the cursor
mistakes in building topology are less likely
some systems require the user to digitize each individual arc/chain separately ...

It is a precursor or precipitation. Furthermore, a significant fraction of the energy released to the atmosphere comes from water vapor via latent heat. And much of the "greenhouse effect" is caused by the presence of water vapor in the atmosphere.

Use the keys to navigate to the line containing PATH, at the end of that line place the cursor and then press the letter 'i' key to enter INSERT mode. Once in INSERT mode add the following to the end without any spaces.
:/usr/local/pgsql/bin ...

The drawing is secured to the tablet, and the operator positions the device's cursor (which may look like a pen or a computer mouse with a crosshair lens) over lines and other elements, clicking a button or pressing a key to record a coordinate.

Single differencing between satellites can be done at each individual receiver during observations as a precursor to double differencing and to eliminate receiver-clock errors.
Between epochs.

the process of converting source materials, prepared manually, into the digital codes stored and processed by computers. Digitizing involves tracing map features into a computer using a digitizing tablet, graphics tablet, mouse, or keyboard cursor.

The highlighted location depicts the elevation value (1,635 feet) stored at one of the grid locations. The pop-up table at the lower-right shows the values stored on other map layers at another location. As the cursor is moved, ...

In geographic applications, digitizing usually means tracing map features into a computer using a digitizing tablet, graphics tablet, mouse, or keyboard cursor. DIPR See Draft Interoperability Program Report.

See also: Information, Feature, Image, Map, Object

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