LoadCursor (Compact 2013)
3/28/2014
This function loads a cursor resource.
Syntax
HCURSOR LoadCursor(
HINSTANCE hInstance,
LPCTSTR lpCursorName
);
Parameters
- hInstance
[in] Handle to an instance of the module whose executable file contains the cursor to be loaded.
lpCursorName
[in] Long pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the name of the cursor resource to be loaded. Alternatively, this parameter can consist of the resource identifier in the low-order word and zero in the high-order word. The MAKEINTRESOURCE macro can also be used to create this value.To use one of the Microsoft Win32 predefined cursors, the application must set the hInstance parameter to NULL and the lpCursorName parameter to a specific value. The following table shows the possible values. This parameter must be set to one of these values.
Value
Description
IDC_APPSTARTING
Standard arrow and small hourglass.
IDC_ARROW
Standard arrow.
IDC_CROSS
Crosshair.
IDC_HAND
Hand.
IDC_HELP
Arrow and question mark.
IDC_NO
Slashed circle.
IDC_SIZE
Obsolete; use IDC_SIZEALL.
IDC_SIZEALL
Four-pointed arrow pointing north, south, east, and west.
IDC_SIZENESW
Double-pointed arrow pointing northeast and southwest.
IDC_SIZENS
Double-pointed arrow pointing north and south.
IDC_SIZENWSE
Double-pointed arrow pointing northwest and southeast.
IDC_SIZEWE
Double-pointed arrow pointing west and east.
IDC_UPARROW
Vertical arrow.
IDC_WAIT
Hourglass.
Return Value
The handle to the newly loaded cursor indicates success. NULL indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
This function loads the cursor resource only if it has not been loaded; otherwise, it retrieves the handle to the existing resource. This function returns a valid cursor handle only if the lpCursorName parameter points to a cursor resource. If lpCursorName points to any type of resource other than a cursor (such as an icon), the return value is not NULL, even though it is not a valid cursor handle.
This function searches the cursor resource most appropriate for the cursor for the current display device. The cursor resource can be a color or monochrome bitmap.
Use the cursor component when targeting a platform that does not support mouse cursors. The only cursor this component supports is the wait cursor (IDC_WAIT). Use the LoadCursor function in conjunction with the SetCursor function to set the wait cursor.
SetCursor(LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_WAIT));
Use the mcursor component when targeting a platform that does support mouse cursors. This component supports the LoadCursor function in the same way that Windows desktop platforms do.
Warning
Although Windows Embedded Compact 2013 supports color cursors, many existing Windows Embedded Compact display drivers do not. If you attempt to load a cursor that exceeds the capability of your display driver or graphics hardware, the results will be unpredictable.
Requirements
Header |
winuser.h |
Library |
Cursor.lib, |
See Also
Reference
Mouse Functions
SetCursor
SetCursorPos
ShowCursor
MAKEINTRESOURCE