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A head-mounted input device to enable computer use by persons with paralysis or limited movement. These devices typically operate through visible or invisible light sources at the tip of the pointer, which transmits a signal to a
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A pointer is an index entry in the directory of a disk (or other storage medium) that identifies the space on the disc in which an electronic document or piece of electronic data resides, thereby preventing that space from being overwritten by other data. In most cases, when an electronic document is
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A data element whose value is an address.
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In mouse-based applications, a market moves across the screen when you move the mouse across your desk.
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In a database, a pointer is data stored in a record occurrence that provides the necessary information for locating related record occurrences. In aC program, a pointer is a variable that contains a memory address.
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