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Crosshair cursor

Crosshair cursor

The crosshair cursor appears as intersecting horizontal and vertical lines, forming a cross or "plus" sign. It's typically used in applications or scenarios that require precise selection or alignment. For example, graphic design software might use a crosshair cursor for pixel-perfect placements, while mapping services might employ it to pinpoint exact locations.

The crosshair cursor signals to users that a high level of accuracy is needed for the task at hand. It eliminates guesswork and elevates precision, guiding users to focus on alignment and exact positioning.

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