In general, the mouse is displayed with a diagonal arrow, a vertical line that becomes a header when moved to the text, and becomes a hand type when moved to the hyperlink. However, with CSS you can control the display of the mouse, such as the mouse can be moved to the normal text is also shown to hand-type.
The syntax for using CSS controls is as follows:
Text or other page elements
Change the * to one of the following 15 effects:
Hand, Crosshair, text, wait, default, Help, E-resize, Ne-resize, N-resize, Nw-resize, W-resize, Sw-resize, S-resize, Se-resize and Auto.
Here is an explanation of these 15 effects. Move the mouse to explain the above, and see how your mouse changes it!
Hand is hand-shaped
Crosshair is a cross type.
Text is the effect that moves to the text
Wait is the kind of effect that waits
Defaults are the default effect
Help is a question mark
E-size is the arrow to the right
Ne-resize is the arrow on the right
N-resize is the UP arrow
Nw-resize is the arrow on the left.
W-resize is the left arrow
Sw-resize is the arrow on the lower left
S-resize is the downward arrow
Se-resize is the arrow down the right
Auto is the system automatically gives the effect