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Define all the cursor tools in the scratch interface

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Answered by sanketbharadwaj15
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Scratch user interface is the environment of the Scratch program which divides the screen into several panes: on the left is the stage and sprite list, in the middle the blocks palette, and on the right the scripts/costumes/sounds editors. The block palette has code fragments (called "blocks") that can be dragged onto the scripts area to make programs (called projects). To keep the palette from being too big, it is organized into 10 groups of blocks: Motion, Looks, Sound, Pen, Data, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, and More Blocks (custom-built blocks and extensions). Also included in the More Blocks category are LEGO WeDo Blocks and PicoBoard Blocks.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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There are various cursor tools in the Scratch interface are as follows:

Explanation:

  • Duplicate: The duplicate button present in the Scratch interface used to duplicates anything on the screen space. It duplicates everything including the sprites, scripts, blocks, etc.
  • Delete: The delete button used to deletes anything on the screen. It can delete everything including sprites costume selections, sounds, blocks, and scripts, etc. We can recover the deleted item through the revert option.
  • Enlarge:  Through this option, we can enlarge any images/sprint in the stage area.
  • Shrink: Through this option, we can shrink any images/sprint in the stage area.

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