SetCursor function (winuser.h)
Sets the cursor shape.
Syntax
HCURSOR SetCursor(
[in, optional] HCURSOR hCursor
);
Parameters
[in, optional] hCursor
Type: HCURSOR
A handle to the cursor.
The cursor must have been created by either the CreateCursor or the CreateIconIndirect function, or loaded by either the LoadCursor or the LoadImage function.
If this parameter is NULL, the cursor is removed from the screen.
Return value
Type: HCURSOR
The return value is the handle to the previous cursor, if there was one.
If there was no previous cursor, the return value is NULL.
Remarks
The cursor is set only if the new cursor is different from the previous cursor; otherwise, the function returns immediately.
The cursor is a shared resource. A window should set the cursor shape only when the cursor is in its client area or when the window is capturing mouse input. In systems without a mouse, the window should restore the previous cursor before the cursor leaves the client area or before it relinquishes control to another window.
If your application must set the cursor while it is in a window, make sure the class cursor for the specified window's class is set to NULL. If the class cursor is not NULL, the system restores the class cursor each time the mouse is moved.
The cursor is not shown on the screen if the internal cursor display count is less than zero. This occurs if the application uses the ShowCursor function to hide the cursor more times than to show the cursor.
Examples
For an example, see Displaying a Cursor.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winuser.h (include Windows.h) |
Library | User32.lib |
DLL | User32.dll |
See also
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