al_set_system_mouse_cursor
bool al_set_system_mouse_cursor(ALLEGRO_DISPLAY *display,
ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR cursor_id)
Introduced in 5.0.0
Set the given system mouse cursor to be the current mouse cursor for the given display. If the cursor is currently 'shown' (as opposed to 'hidden') the change is immediately visible.
If the cursor doesn't exist on the current platform another cursor will be silently be substituted.
The cursors are:
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_DEFAULT
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_ARROW
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_BUSY
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_QUESTION
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_EDIT
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_MOVE
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_N
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_W
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_S
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_E
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_NW
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_SW
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_SE
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_RESIZE_NE
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_PROGRESS
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_PRECISION
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_LINK
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_ALT_SELECT
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_MOUSE_CURSOR_UNAVAILABLE
Returns true on success, false on failure.
See also: al_set_mouse_cursor, al_show_mouse_cursor, al_hide_mouse_cursor
Examples: ex_mouse_cursor
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