Why does a mouse pointer change its shape on the screen?
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On an edge or corner of a window the pointer usually changes into a double arrow (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) indicating that the user can drag the edge/corner in an indicated direction in order to adjust the size and shape of the window.
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The mouse pointer changes shape in Microsoft Excel 2013 and Excel 2010 depending upon the context. The I-beam - indicates that you may type text in this area. The fill handle - used for copying formula or extending a data series.
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