CursorType Enum
Definition
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Specifies the built in cursor types.
public enum class CursorType
public enum CursorType
type CursorType =
Public Enum CursorType
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
None | 0 | A value indicating that no cursor should be displayed. |
No | 1 | No cursor. |
Arrow | 2 | A standard arrow cursor. |
AppStarting | 3 | A standard arrow with small hourglass cursor. |
Cross | 4 | A crosshair cursor. |
Help | 5 | A help cursor. |
IBeam | 6 | A text I-Beam cursor. |
SizeAll | 7 | A cursor with arrows pointing north, south, east, and west. |
SizeNESW | 8 | A cursor with arrows pointing northeast and southwest. |
SizeNS | 9 | A cursor with arrows pointing north and south. |
SizeNWSE | 10 | A cursor with arrows pointing northwest and southeast. |
SizeWE | 11 | A cursor with arrows pointing west and east. |
UpArrow | 12 | A vertical arrow cursor. |
Wait | 13 | An hourglass cursor. |
Hand | 14 | A hand cursor. |
Pen | 15 | A pen cursor. |
ScrollNS | 16 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and south. |
ScrollWE | 17 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing west and east. |
ScrollAll | 18 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north, south, east, and west. |
ScrollN | 19 | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing north. |
ScrollS | 20 | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing south. |
ScrollW | 21 | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing west. |
ScrollE | 22 | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing east. |
ScrollNW | 23 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and west. |
ScrollNE | 24 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and east. |
ScrollSW | 25 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing south and west. |
ScrollSE | 26 | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing south and east. |
ArrowCD | 27 | An arrow cd cursor. |
Remarks
CursorType is mostly used in Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) to specify the cursor. In code, you should use the Cursors class.