For all the advances in computing and interfaces in roughly the last sixty years, the lowly cursor remains a tiny, often hard-to-spot object moved around a screen by a pointing device, like a mouse, ...
She followed up with a clarification that the cursor doesn’t pass below the notch, but behind it. This means it will be possible to put the cursor virtually behind the screen notch where it can‘t be ...
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