From acf47f1ff49de20ef8a55361b84c0515d839b282 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fraser Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 23:40:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] SetCursor function. --- Source/OpenTK/Platform/Windows/API.cs | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+) diff --git a/Source/OpenTK/Platform/Windows/API.cs b/Source/OpenTK/Platform/Windows/API.cs index 0c01075..fc4a3a1 100644 --- a/Source/OpenTK/Platform/Windows/API.cs +++ b/Source/OpenTK/Platform/Windows/API.cs @@ -1101,6 +1101,43 @@ namespace OpenTK.Platform.Windows uint cbSize, MouseMovePoint* pointsIn, MouseMovePoint* pointsBufferOut, int nBufPoints, uint resolution); + /// + /// Sets the cursor shape. + /// + /// + /// A handle to the cursor. The cursor must have been created by the + /// CreateCursor function or loaded by the LoadCursor or LoadImage + /// function. If this parameter is IntPtr.Zero, the cursor is removed + /// from the screen. + /// + /// + /// The return value is the handle to the previous cursor, if there was one. + /// + /// If there was no previous cursor, the return value is null. + /// + /// + /// The cursor is set only if the new cursor is different from the + /// previous cursor; otherwise, the function returns immediately. + /// + /// The cursor is a shared resource. A window should set the cursor + /// shape only when the cursor is in its client area or when the window + /// is capturing mouse input. In systems without a mouse, the window + /// should restore the previous cursor before the cursor leaves the + /// client area or before it relinquishes control to another window. + /// + /// If your application must set the cursor while it is in a window, + /// make sure the class cursor for the specified window's class is set + /// to NULL. If the class cursor is not NULL, the system restores the + /// class cursor each time the mouse is moved. + /// + /// The cursor is not shown on the screen if the internal cursor + /// display count is less than zero. This occurs if the application + /// uses the ShowCursor function to hide the cursor more times than to + /// show the cursor. + /// + [DllImport("user32.dll")] + public static extern HCURSOR SetCursor(HCURSOR hCursor); + #region Async input #region GetCursorPos -- 2.7.4