ristikkäiskurssori
Ristikkäiskurssori, sometimes translated as crosshair cursor, is a graphical element used in computer interfaces to indicate a precise point of interaction or focus. It typically consists of two intersecting lines, one horizontal and one vertical, that meet at the cursor's exact position on the screen. This design is intended to provide a clear visual reference for users when performing tasks that require accuracy, such as selecting a specific pixel in an image editing program, aiming in a video game, or placing an object in a design application.
The visual appearance of a ristikkäiskurssori can vary depending on the operating system, application, and user
The primary advantage of using a ristikkäiskurssori is its clarity. The intersecting lines create a distinct