The cursor is the that moves on your monitor, when you move your mouse. Unless you have your cursor totally customized, each time it changes shapes, means something different.

The arrow is pointing objects (or icons) waiting for you to left click. Most of the time a cursor will stay in the shape of an arrow.

When the cursor turns to a finger pointing, it usually means that you can left or right click on a link in a web page or a program.

When you move the cursor in to an are that your can type text the cursor turns into a capital i. After you move away, the cursor is changes into a blinking vertical line. This means that your computer is ready for you to start typing in that text area.
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