Cursors Class
Definition
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Defines a set of default cursors.
public ref class Cursors abstract sealed
public static class Cursors
type Cursors = class
Public Class Cursors
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Cursors
Remarks
This static class defines a set of default cursors common to applications.
The various static properties defining cursors are not directly usable in XAML, but are indirectly used through two possible mechanisms:
The Cursor class performs type conversion on any XAML attribute that takes type Cursor, such that a value of the CursorType enumeration specified as the attribute value will evaluate to one of the static Cursors properties.
A static property value can be used through the x:Static Markup Extension.
Properties
AppStarting |
Gets the Cursor that appears when an application is starting. |
Arrow |
Gets the Arrow Cursor. |
ArrowCD |
Gets the arrow with a compact disk Cursor. |
Cross |
Gets the crosshair Cursor. |
Hand |
Gets a hand Cursor. |
Help |
Gets a help Cursor which is a combination of an arrow and a question mark. |
IBeam |
Gets an I-beam Cursor, which is used to show where the text cursor appears when the mouse is clicked. |
No |
Gets a Cursor with which indicates that a particular region is invalid for a given operation. |
None |
Gets a special cursor that is invisible. |
Pen |
Gets a pen Cursor. |
ScrollAll |
Gets the scroll all Cursor. |
ScrollE |
Gets the scroll east Cursor. |
ScrollN |
Gets the scroll north Cursor. |
ScrollNE |
Gets the scroll northeast cursor. |
ScrollNS |
Gets the scroll north/south cursor. |
ScrollNW |
Gets a scroll northwest cursor. |
ScrollS |
Gets the scroll south Cursor. |
ScrollSE |
Gets a south/east scrolling Cursor. |
ScrollSW |
Gets the scroll southwest Cursor. |
ScrollW |
Gets the scroll west Cursor. |
ScrollWE |
Gets a west/east scrolling Cursor. |
SizeAll |
Gets a four-headed sizing Cursor, which consists of four joined arrows that point north, south, east, and west. |
SizeNESW |
Gets a two-headed northeast/southwest sizing Cursor. |
SizeNS |
Gets a two-headed north/south sizing Cursor. |
SizeNWSE |
Gets a two-headed northwest/southeast sizing Cursor. |
SizeWE |
Gets a two-headed west/east sizing Cursor. |
UpArrow |
Gets an up arrow Cursor, which is typically used to identify an insertion point. |
Wait |
Specifies a wait (or hourglass) Cursor. |