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This property specifies or retrieves the cursor type.
Syntax
MediaPlayer.CursorType
Possible Values
This property is a read/write Long with a default value of zero. See Remarks for more information.
Remarks
You can specify the cursor's icon when it is over the Windows Media Player control by setting this property to any of the stock cursor values from the Microsoft Platform SDK.
Name | Value | Description |
IDC_APPSTARTING | 32650 | Standard arrow and small hourglass |
IDC_ARROW | 32512 | Standard arrow |
IDC_CROSS | 32515 | Crosshair |
IDC_IBEAM | 32513 | Text I-beam |
IDC_NO | 32648 | Slashed circle |
IDC_SIZEALL | 32646 | Four-pointed arrow |
IDC_SIZENESW | 32643 | Double-pointed arrow pointing northeast and southwest |
IDC_SIZENS | 32645 | Double-pointed arrow pointing north and south |
IDC_SIZENWSE | 32642 | Double-pointed arrow pointing northwest and southeast |
IDC_SIZEWE | 32644 | Double-pointed arrow pointing west and east |
IDC_UPARROW | 32516 | Vertical arrow |
IDC_WAIT | 32514 | Hourglass |
IDC_HAND | 1 | Hand with pointing index finger |
The default value of this property is zero, which represents a hand with a pointing index finger if no file is loaded, and a standard arrow if a file is loaded.
If the ClickToPlay property is true, the arrow changes to a hand when it is over the image display window to indicate that the user can click the mouse.
The CursorType property is disabled in full-screen mode.
See Also
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