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It is called Insertion point
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The blinking vertical bar is called a cursor.
It's called the insertion point.
insertion point
A blinking symbol on the screen that shows where the next character will appear-
it's called an insertion point...you IDIOT
The insertion point or cursor.
A caret or an insertion point
The cursor (also called the pointer) is the item on screen which marks the position of the mouse. When in a document the insertion point is where text will appear when you start to type on the keyboard it is usually a blinking vertical line. In a command line window it is a blinking underscore and also where input will appear (if allowed) In Microsoft Word there is no character that denotes the end of a line unless a hard line break has been set (Shift+Enter) the hard line break appears as an arrow that is bent down and to the left.
It is called a cursor and tells you that the keyboard entry will start at this point on the screen.
It's a cursor, you IDIOT!Improved: Actually it's called the insertion point, idiot.