CursorType Enumeration
.NET Framework 3.0
Specifies the built in cursor types.
Namespace: System.Windows.Input
Assembly: PresentationCore (in presentationcore.dll)
XML Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation
Assembly: PresentationCore (in presentationcore.dll)
XML Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| AppStarting | A standard arrow with small hourglass cursor. | |
| Arrow | A standard arrow cursor. | |
| ArrowCD | An arrow cd cursor. | |
| Cross | A crosshair cursor. | |
| Hand | A hand cursor. | |
| Help | A help cursor. | |
| IBeam | A text I-Beam cursor. | |
| No | No cursor. | |
| None | A value indicating that no cursor should be displayed. | |
| Pen | A pen cursor. | |
| ScrollAll | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north, south, east, and west. | |
| ScrollE | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing east. | |
| ScrollN | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing north. | |
| ScrollNE | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and east. | |
| ScrollNS | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and south. | |
| ScrollNW | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing north and west. | |
| ScrollS | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing south. | |
| ScrollSE | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing south and east. | |
| ScrollSW | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing south and west. | |
| ScrollW | A scrolling cursor with an arrow pointing west. | |
| ScrollWE | A scrolling cursor with arrows pointing west and east. | |
| SizeAll | A cursor with arrows pointing north, south, east, and west. | |
| SizeNESW | A cursor with arrows pointing northeast and southwest. | |
| SizeNS | A cursor with arrows pointing north and south. | |
| SizeNWSE | A cursor with arrows pointing northwest and southeast. | |
| SizeWE | A cursor with arrows pointing west and east. | |
| UpArrow | A vertical arrow cursor. | |
| Wait | An hourglass cursor. |
CursorType is mostly used in Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) to specify the cursor. In code, you should use the Cursors class.
Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.Community Additions
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