Cursors

Select Cursors to see the Cursors dialog box, which contains a collection of the standard system cursors and custom cursors for your type of computer.

The dialog box's left column shows the cursors. The right column identifies the type of cursor (standard or custom) and the number that corresponds to the cursor. Use the number to select a cursor with the SetCursor function. For custom cursors, the Description column also shows how many icons use that cursor. Custom cursors can be black and white only.

Use the following buttons of the Cursors dialog box to work with custom cursors.

Add displays a dialog box in which you can select an application that uses the cursor you want to copy. Select the application and click OK. A dialog box appears that shows the cursors used by the application. Select a cursor and click OK and the cursor is transferred to the Cursors dialog box. You can now use it in your piece.

Edit displays a dialog box in which you can select a file with a cursor to replace the selected cursor. This option is available only for custom cursors you added.

Delete deletes a selected custom cursor. You can't delete the system cursors.

See also

ShowCursor