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6.30 CursorSyntax

[values]

AppStarting

The Cursor that appears when an application is starting.

[is case sensitive]

true

Arrow

The Arrow Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ArrowCD

The arrow with a compact disk Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

Cross

The crosshair Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

Hand

A hand Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

Help

A help Cursor which is a combination of an arrow and a question mark.

[is case sensitive]

true

IBeam

An I-beam Cursor, which is used to show where the text cursor appears when the mouse is clicked.

[is case sensitive]

true

No

A Cursor with which indicates that a particular region is invalid for a given operation.

[is case sensitive]

true

None

A special cursor that is invisible.

[is case sensitive]

true

Pen

A pen Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollAll

The scroll all Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollE

The scroll east Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollN

The scroll north Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollNE

The scroll northeast cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollNS

The scroll north/south cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollNW

A scroll northwest cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollS

The scroll south Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollSE

A south/east scrolling Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollSW

The scroll southwest Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollW

The scroll west Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

ScrollWE

A west/east scrolling Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

SizeAll

A four-headed sizing Cursor, which consists of four joined arrows that point north, south, east, and west.

[is case sensitive]

true

SizeNESW

A two-headed northeast/southwest sizing Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

SizeNS

A two-headed north/south sizing Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

SizeNWSE

A two-headed northwest/southeast sizing Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

SizeWE

A two-headed west/east sizing Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

UpArrow

An up arrow Cursor, which is typically used to identify an insertion point.

[is case sensitive]

true

Wait

Specifies a wait (or hourglass) Cursor.

[is case sensitive]

true

[patterns]

.*\.((CUR)|(ANI))

Any string ending in either ".cur" or ".ani"