Origins & History
What is an I-beam cursor and why is it called that?
→ The I-beam cursor is the text-selection pointer shape that appears when hovering over editable text. It's called that because it resembles a capital 'I' or the cross-section of a construction I-beam.
Answer
What is an I-beam cursor and why is it called that?
The I-beam cursor is the text-selection pointer shape that appears when hovering over editable text. It's called that because it resembles a capital 'I' or the cross-section of a construction I-beam.
The I-beam shape was designed to indicate precise positioning between characters. Its thin vertical line with serifs at top and bottom helps users see exactly where their click will place the text cursor.