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What happens when you position the mouse cursor over an edge or corner of a bounding box that has sizing handles?

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The correct answer is: the cursor changes to a two edged arrow pointer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sizing handles allow users to resize objects -typically windows- at will by placing the cursor over one of the corners of the object. A double edge arrow will replace the cursor. The user will have to left-click the mouse and drag the sizing handle to modify the size of the object. After letting the left click go and moving the mouse around, the cursor appears again with its regular features.

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The cursor changes to a two edged arrow pointer and the bounding box is highlighted.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bounding boxes in windows operating system is a boundary line of the windows box that run that runs applications and other utilities in the system. A sizing handle is a tool used in place of a the minimize and maximize button on top of the windows box. It is found on the bottom right edge of the windows box.

When a cursor points to the sizing handle, the cursor changes to a double edge arrow pointer and the bounding box is highlighted, and can be resized on the screen.

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