Examples of using Pointer changes in English and their translations into Norwegian
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When you reach the end of the article, the pointer changes to the end article pointer. .
position the pointer over the edge of the page-view box in the page s thumbnail until the pointer changes to the hand tool.
When you select a drawing tool or the Type tool, or place a file when the target layer is hidden or locked, the pointer changes to the crossed-out-pencil icon when it is positioned over the document window.
To trim the end of the clip(or‘mark-out' point), open a trim point by clicking at the right-hand edge of a clip when the mouse pointer changes to a rightward-pointing arrow.
Your pointer changes to a camera.
When the Line tool is on, your pointer changes to.
Once the pointer changes to a hand icon, drag.
When the pointer changes to a two-headed arrow,
Position the mouse pointer over the object until the pointer changes to the Move pointer. .
Position the mouse pointer over the object until the pointer changes to the Move pointer. .
When the pointer changes to a four-headed arrow, hold down the mouse button and drag the shape.
Position the mouse pointer over the border of the text box until the pointer changes to the Move pointer. .
Position the pointer over the linked area on the page until the pointer changes to the hand with a pointing finger.
Once the pointer changes to a hand icon,
Position the pointer over the lower right corner of the red page-view box in the thumbnail until the pointer changes to the double arrow.
Position the pointer over the lower right corner of the red page-view box in the thumbnail until the pointer changes to the double arrow.
Move the pointer to a connection point on that shape until it's enclosed with a green rectangle and the pointer changes to a cross.
move your mouse pointer over the left edge of clip until the pointer changes to a right arrow.
Position the pointer over the lower right corner of the red page-view box in the thumbnail until the pointer changes to a double arrow.
If a shape has a hyperlink, the Pointer tool changes when it's over the shape to show that it can be clicked.