TCursor identifies the cursor type.
TCursor = -32768..32767;-32768..32767 TCursor;TCursor defines the type of mouse cursor. A variable of type TCursor may have one of the following values.
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Meaning |
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Default cursor: thick arrow pointing up and left | |
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Same as the default cursor | |
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Fine cross-shaped cursor used in graphic applications for precise positioning | |
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Text insert cursor in the form of a thin capital I | |
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Resizing cursor from North-East to South-West resizing | |
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Vertical resizing cursor | |
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Resizing cursor from North-West to South-East resizing | |
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Horizontal resizing cursor | |
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Thin upward pointing cursor | |
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Hour glass cursor to indicate a busy process | |
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Drag cursor for single items being dragged | |
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White cross in a white circle indicating that a drag operation is hovering over an invalid drop target. | |
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Cursor shown when the mouse is over a horizontal splitter. | |
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Cursor shown when the mouse is over a vertical splitter. | |
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Drag cursor for multiple items being dragged | |
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Hour glass cursor to indicate a busy SQL database operation | |
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Black cross in a black circle indicating invalid mouse target location | |
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Hour glass and standard pointer combination cursor shown at application startup | |
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Question mark and standard pointer operation | |
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An upward pointing hand cursor. This is normally used to identify a selectable item, such as a web page link. | |
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Cursor for resizing up, down, left, and right |
Use the Screen Cursor property to set the cursor type to one of the TCursor values.
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