PSI-Plot and ProStat support ten different shapes for the mouse cursor in the plot window. As you move your mouse
over various areas of your graph, the cursor will change its shape to reflect its status. These ten shapes and their
descriptions are listed as follows:
| Normal: when the mouse is not on any objects. |
| On object: when the mouse is on a graphical object. If you click your mouse button, you will be able to select the
object. |
| On curve: when the mouse is on a curve. If you click the mouse button, you will be able to select
the curve. |
| On data: when the mouse is on a data point along a curve. The value(s) and index number of this data point will be
reported in the status bar. |
| On X-axis: when the mouse is on a x-axis. If you click your mouse button, you will be able to select the axis. |
| On Y-axis: when the mouse is on a y-axis. If you click your mouse button, you will be able to select the axis. |
| On vertical handle: when the mouse is on the vertical handle of a selected object. |
| On horizontal handle: when the mouse is on the horizontal handle of a selected object. |
| On diagonal handle: when the mouse is on the diagonal handle of a selected object. |
| On diagonal handle: when the mouse is on the diagonal handle of a selected object. |