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Hi
use onmousemove event on textarea element. There you get event object and its clientX and clientY property will give you the x and y co-ordinate of cursor current position.
use onmousemove event on textarea element. There you get event object and its clientX and clientY property will give you the x and y co-ordinate of cursor current position.
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