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A tooltip is a small window that pops up when you hover your mouse over certain UI elements (other characters, mobs, items, buttons, etc.) displaying a description of the element or item. This also works in many other computer programs. For example, hold your mouse over the "wikia" logo image (File:WoWWiki icon stamp.png ← this one should show "This is a tooltip") in the upper-left, and a small box saying "Wikia" will appear (usualy down and to the right, but position may vary). This term comes from general computer UI tool tips from buttons or icons.

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  • A tooltip is a small window that pops up when you hover your mouse over certain UI elements (other characters, mobs, items, buttons, etc.) displaying a description of the element or item. This also works in many other computer programs. For example, hold your mouse over the "wikia" logo image (File:WoWWiki icon stamp.png ← this one should show "This is a tooltip") in the upper-left, and a small box saying "Wikia" will appear (usualy down and to the right, but position may vary). This term comes from general computer UI tool tips from buttons or icons.
  • When you hover your mouse over certain items (other characters, mobs, items, buttons, etc.) a small window will pop up displaying a description of the item. This also works in many other computer programs. For example, hold your mouse over the "W" logo image (Image:WoWWiki icon stamp.png ← this one should show "This is a tooltip") in the upper-left, and a small box saying "Portal:Main" will appear. This term comes from general computer UI tool tips from buttons or icons.
  • A tooltip is an element of the user interface that displays information about something when the user's mouse "hovers" over it. Tooltips in Second Life will display information such as the owner of an object or land as well as an avatar's name. Tooltips can be turned off through the View > Hover Tips or toggled by the keyboard command "Ctrl-Shift-T".
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  • A tooltip is a small window that pops up when you hover your mouse over certain UI elements (other characters, mobs, items, buttons, etc.) displaying a description of the element or item. This also works in many other computer programs. For example, hold your mouse over the "wikia" logo image (File:WoWWiki icon stamp.png ← this one should show "This is a tooltip") in the upper-left, and a small box saying "Wikia" will appear (usualy down and to the right, but position may vary). This term comes from general computer UI tool tips from buttons or icons.
  • When you hover your mouse over certain items (other characters, mobs, items, buttons, etc.) a small window will pop up displaying a description of the item. This also works in many other computer programs. For example, hold your mouse over the "W" logo image (Image:WoWWiki icon stamp.png ← this one should show "This is a tooltip") in the upper-left, and a small box saying "Portal:Main" will appear. This term comes from general computer UI tool tips from buttons or icons.
  • A tooltip is an element of the user interface that displays information about something when the user's mouse "hovers" over it. Tooltips in Second Life will display information such as the owner of an object or land as well as an avatar's name. Tooltips can be turned off through the View > Hover Tips or toggled by the keyboard command "Ctrl-Shift-T".
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