cursorcontrolled
Cursorcontrolled refers to a user interface design paradigm where the primary method of interaction is through a cursor, typically controlled by a mouse, trackpad, or other pointing device. This approach relies on visually locating and selecting elements on a screen. Common elements manipulated by a cursor include icons, buttons, text fields, and menus. The cursor's movement allows users to navigate through graphical interfaces, perform actions such as clicking, dragging, and dropping, and interact with applications. This method has been a cornerstone of personal computing since the advent of graphical user interfaces (GUIs), offering an intuitive way for users to control software and access information. While touch-based interfaces and voice commands have become increasingly prevalent, cursor-controlled interaction remains a dominant and fundamental aspect of many digital experiences. The effectiveness of cursor control is often dependent on the precision of the input device and the clarity of the visual design presented to the user.