1. I could put my mouse cursor in a corner and it would start the screen saver. 2. Instead, it reads the surface of a table or desk using an optical scanner, moving the mouse cursor on your screen in concert. 3. Moving from one room to another is as simple as putting the mouse cursor on a visible doorway. 4. Novice users will like the bubble-help aspect of this, which describes icons as you pass the mouse cursor over them. 5. Put the mouse cursor on an empty spot in the middle of the task bar. 6. This is faster than dragging your mouse cursor across the screen. 7. To select an icon, which you previously would have done by single-clicking, you merely hold your mouse cursor over the desired item. 8. When the computer user rolls the mouse cursor over the TOPtext word, it looks like someone marked it with a yellow highlight pen. |