A software engineer from online analytics company Spider.io is claiming that a security flaw in Internet Explorer 6-10 could allow attackers or advertisers to track user's mouse movements, potentially ...
Several users have reported problems with erratic cursor behavior that cannot be attributed to problematic tracking surfaces (as covered elsewhere in this report), since the erratic behavior continues ...
Facebook is considering collecting yet more data from users in the form of tracked mouse movements, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal Wednesday. Your scrolls, your hovers, your ...
In Safari 3 (and earlier versions of the browser), you could use the Up Arrow (or Down Arrow) key to quickly move the cursor to the start (or end) of the Google search box—this made it really easy to ...
I can't post to this old topic, so here's a new thread.<BR><BR>As described by petterf in the linked post, really slow movements of a mouse with 2000 dpi laser or 1800 dpi IR emitter/sensor leads to ...
She followed up with a clarification that the cursor doesn’t pass below the notch, but behind it. This means it will be possible to put the cursor virtually behind the screen notch where it can‘t be ...
For whatever reason, folks may not want to control their mouse cursor by using the mouse itself. We haven’t encountered a situation where we needed to do away with the mouse to control the cursor, but ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...
It is the stuff of science fiction: Researchers at Brown University have used a tiny array of electrodes to record, interpret and reconstruct the brain activity that controls hand movement - and they ...
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