The CreateCursor function creates a cursor having the specified size, bit patterns, and hot spot.
HCURSOR CreateCursor(
HINSTANCE hInst, |
// handle to application instance |
int xHotSpot, |
// horizontal position of hot spot |
int yHotSpot, |
// vertical position of hot spot |
int nWidth, |
// cursor width |
int nHeight, |
// cursor height |
CONST VOID *pvANDPlane, |
// pointer to AND bitmask array |
CONST VOID *pvXORPlane |
// pointer to XOR bitmask array |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value identifies the cursor.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The nWidth and nHeight parameters must specify a width and height that are supported by the current display driver, because the system cannot create cursors of other sizes. To determine the width and height supported by the display driver, use the GetSystemMetrics function, specifying the SM_CXCURSOR or SM_CYCURSOR value.
Before closing, an application must call the DestroyCursor function to free any system resources associated with the cursor.
CreateIcon, DestroyCursor, GetModuleHandle, GetSystemMetrics, SetCursor
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