InkPicture.Cursor Property
InkPicture.Cursor Property |
Gets or sets the cursor that appears when the mouse pointer is over the InkPicture control.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Overrides Public Property Cursor As Cursor C# public override Cursor Cursor { get; set; } Managed C++ public: __property virtual Cursor* get_Cursor();
public: __property virtual void set_Cursor(Cursor*);
Property Value
System.Windows.Forms.Cursor. The cursor that appears when the mouse pointer is over the InkPicture control.
This property is read/write. This property has no default value.
Exceptions
Remarks
If set to the default cursor, the inherited Default property, the behavior of the mouse cursor is based on the drawing attributes of the current cursor in view. If you then disable the object while keeping the default cursor setting, the cursor override is disabled and the mouse cursor setting is based on the underlying window's mouse cursor attributes. Setting the cursor to null (Nothing in Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET) also disables the object's cursor handling.
If the cursor is set to anything but the default setting, the object always uses that cursor whether or not the object is enabled.
This property refers to the visual display of the pointer, and not the ink input device, which is represented by the Microsoft.Ink.Cursor class.
Examples
[C#]
This C# example creates an InkPicture control, for which the InkEnabled property is linked to a button's click event, InkEnableToggle_Click. The InkEnableToggle_Click event assigns a Cursor such that when theInkPicture.InkEnabled is true, the Default cursor is used, but when theInkPicture.InkEnabled is false, a cross is used as the cursor.
using Microsoft.Ink; //. . . private void InkEnableToggle_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { if (theInkPicture.InkEnabled == false) { theInkPicture.InkEnabled = true; theInkPicture.Cursor = System.Windows.Forms.Cursors.Default; } else { theInkPicture.InkEnabled = false; theInkPicture.Cursor = System.Windows.Forms.Cursors.Cross; } }
[VB.NET]
This Visual Basic .NET example creates an InkPicture control, for which the InkEnabled property is linked to a button's click event, InkEnableToggle_Click. The InkEnableToggle_Click event assigns a Cursor such that when theInkPicture.InkEnabled is true, the Default cursor is used, but when theInkPicture.InkEnabled is false, a cross is used as the cursor.
Imports Microsoft.Ink '. . . Private Sub InkEnableToggle_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles InkEnableToggle.Click If theInkPicture.InkEnabled = False Then theInkPicture.InkEnabled = True theInkPicture.Cursor = System.Windows.Forms.Cursors.Default Else theInkPicture.InkEnabled = False theInkPicture.Cursor = System.Windows.Forms.Cursors.Cross End If End Sub
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