CommandButton.MousePointer Property
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Returns or sets an Integer that specifies the type of pointer displayed when the user positions the mouse over a particular object. Read/write.
Syntax
expression.MousePointer
expression A variable that represents a CommandButton object.
Remarks
The settings for MousePointer are:
Value | Description |
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0 | Standard pointer. The image is determined by the object (default). |
1 | Arrow. |
2 | Cross-hair pointer. |
3 | I-beam. |
6 | Double arrow pointing northeast and southwest. |
7 | Double arrow pointing north and south. |
8 | Double arrow pointing northwest and southeast. |
9 | Double arrow pointing west and east. |
10 | Up arrow. |
11 | Hourglass. |
12 | "Not" symbol (circle with a diagonal line) on top of the object being dragged. Indicates an invalid drop target. |
13 | Arrow with an hourglass. |
14 | Arrow with a question mark. |
15 | Size all cursor (arrows pointing north, south, east, and west). |
99 | Uses the icon specified by the MouseIcon property. |
Use the MousePointer property when you want to indicate changes in functionality as the mouse pointer passes over controls on a form. For example, the hourglass setting (11) is useful to indicate that the user must wait for a process or operation to finish.
Some icons vary depending on system settings, such as the icons associated with desktop themes.
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