cursor
cursor / cursor
Noun
pl: cursors
The term evokes the image of a runner or a sliding element, reflecting its origin in the concept of movement across a surface. In modern computing, it represents the precise point of focus, acting as the bridge between user intent and digital execution. In mechanical contexts, it refers to a physical slider that tracks a value on a scale. Unlike a fixed pointer, a cursor is defined by its ability to shift position to mark a specific coordinate or measurement.