Mouse Cursor Types
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0 The standard arrow cursor.
1 An arrow pointing upwards toward the top of the screen.
2 A crosshair cursor, typically used to help the user accurately select a point
on the screen.
3 An hourglass or watch cursor, usually shown during operations that prevent the user
from interacting with the application.
4 A caret or ibeam cursor, indicating that a widget can accept and display text input.
5 A cursor used for elements that are used to vertically resize top-level windows.
6 A cursor used for elements that are used to horizontally resize top-level windows.
7 A cursor used for elements that are used to diagonally resize top-level windows at their
top-right and bottom-left corners.
8 A cursor used for elements that are used to diagonally resize top-level windows at their
top-left and bottom-right corners.
9 A cursor used for elements that are used to resize top-level windows in any direction.
10 A blank/invisible cursor, typically used when the cursor shape needs to be hidden.
11 A cursor used for vertical splitters, indicating that a handle can be dragged
horizontally to adjust the use of available space.
12 A cursor used for horizontal splitters, indicating that a handle can be dragged
vertically to adjust the use of available space.
13 A pointing hand cursor that is typically used for clickable elements such as hyperlinks.
14 A slashed circle cursor, typically used during drag and drop operations to
indicate that dragged content cannot be dropped on particular widgets or inside
certain regions.
17 A cursor representing an open hand, typically used to indicate that the area under
the cursor is the visible part of a canvas that the user can click and drag
in order to scroll around.
18 A cursor representing a closed hand, typically used to indicate that a dragging
operation is in progress that involves scrolling.
15 An arrow with a question mark, typically used to indicate the presence of
What's This? help for a widget.
16 An hourglass or watch cursor, usually shown during operations that allow the user to
interact with the application while they are performed in the background.
20 A cursor that is usually used when dragging an item.
19 A cursor that is usually used when dragging an item to copy it.
21 A cursor that is usually used when dragging an item to make a link to it.