Enum InputSingleton.CursorShape

enum CursorShape : int { ... }

Enum members

NameDescription
cursorArrow Arrow cursor. Standard, default pointing cursor.
cursorBdiagsize Window resize mouse cursor. The cursor is a double-headed arrow that goes from the bottom left to the top right. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel both horizontally and vertically.
cursorBusy Busy cursor. Indicates that the application is busy performing an operation. This cursor shape denotes that the application isn't usable during the operation (e.g. something is blocking its main thread).
cursorCanDrop Can drop cursor. Usually displayed when dragging something to indicate that it can be dropped at the current position.
cursorCross Cross cursor. Typically appears over regions in which a drawing operation can be performed or for selections.
cursorDrag Drag cursor. Usually displayed when dragging something.
cursorFdiagsize Window resize mouse cursor. The cursor is a double-headed arrow that goes from the top left to the bottom right, the opposite of constant CURSOR_BDIAGSIZE. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel both horizontally and vertically.
cursorForbidden Forbidden cursor. Indicates that the current action is forbidden (for example, when dragging something) or that the control at a position is disabled.
cursorHelp Help cursor. Usually a question mark.
cursorHsize Horizontal resize mouse cursor. A double-headed horizontal arrow. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel horizontally.
cursorHsplit Horizontal split mouse cursor. On Windows, it's the same as constant CURSOR_HSIZE.
cursorIbeam I-beam cursor. Usually used to show where the text cursor will appear when the mouse is clicked.
cursorMove Move cursor. Indicates that something can be moved.
cursorPointingHand Pointing hand cursor. Usually used to indicate the pointer is over a link or other interactable item.
cursorVsize Vertical resize mouse cursor. A double-headed vertical arrow. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel vertically.
cursorVsplit Vertical split mouse cursor. On Windows, it's the same as constant CURSOR_VSIZE.
cursorWait Wait cursor. Indicates that the application is busy performing an operation. This cursor shape denotes that the application is still usable during the operation.