On Thu, Jan 22, 2015, at 16:47, Raphaƫl Proust wrote:
> When you have a vertical line in a text, indicating where the
> character you type will appear: it's called a caret.
Or, more relevantly to a (mostly) read-only application like a web
browser, to enable you to precisely position it with the keyboard to
begin a selection for copying. The arrow keys move the caret rather than
scrolling the page.
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