- Inside Macintosh: Imaging With QuickDraw /
- Chapter 8 - Cursor Utilities / Cursor Utilities Reference
- Routines
Hiding and Showing Cursors
You can remove the cursor image from the screen by using either the HideCursor or Hide_Cursor procedure. You can hide the cursor temporarily by using the ObscureCursor procedure, or you can hide the cursor in a given rectangle by using the ShieldCursor procedure. Your application should hide the cursor when the user is typing, for example. To display a cursor hidden by the HideCursor, Hide_Cursor, or ObscureCursor procedure, use the ShowCursor or Show_Cursor procedure. (When you use ObscureCursor to hide the cursor, the cursor is redisplayed automatically the next time the user moves the mouse.)
Subtopics
- HideCursor
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- Hide_Cursor
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- ObscureCursor
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- ShieldCursor
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- ShowCursor
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- Show_Cursor
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7 JUL 1996