Information Technology - User System Interfaces and Symbols - Icon Symbols and Functions - Part 3: Pointer Icons (Adopted ISO/IEC 11581-3:2000, first edition, 2000-04-01)
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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11581-3-02 (R2016)
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Information Technology - User System Interfaces and Symbols - Icon Symbols and Functions - Part 3: Pointer Icons (Adopted ISO/IEC 11581-3:2000, first edition, 2000-04-01)
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Scope ISO/IEC 11581 applies to icons that are shown on a screen, that users can manipulate and interact with, and that represent data or computer system functions. This part of ISO/IEC 11581 addresses only pointer icons. Pointers are icons that are logically attached to a physical input device, and that the user manipulates to interact with other screen elements, see ISO/IEC 11581-1. This part describes user interaction with and appearance of pointer icons on the screen. It also specifies how pointer icons on a screen change appearance to give users feedback. Other types of icons are covered in other parts of the sta ndard that are listed in the Foreword.
Scope ISO/IEC 11581 applies to icons that are shown on a screen, that users can manipulate and interact with, and that represent data or computer system functions. This part of ISO/IEC 11581 addresses only pointer icons. Pointers are icons that are logically attached to a physical input device, and that the user manipulates to interact with other screen elements, see ISO/IEC 11581-1. This part describes user interaction with and appearance of pointer icons on the screen. It also specifies how pointer icons on a screen change appearance to give users feedback. Other types of icons are covered in other parts of the sta ndard that are listed in the Foreword.