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Enable vs Disable Cursor Icons - UI Interaction Symbols Explained #57177 (License: Personal Use)
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The left icon features a standard white arrow cursor centered within a gray circular target with radial lines, symbolizing an enabled, interactive element ready for user action. The right icon displays the same cursor overlaid with a bold red prohibition circle and diagonal slash, indicating a disabled or non-interactive state. Both icons use high-contrast styling for clear visual communication in digital interfaces.
Commonly used in software documentation, UX design guides, and developer tutorials to illustrate interactive states; matches user intent seeking clarity on UI feedback patterns and accessibility best practices.
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