Each is shown in a PictureBox that uses the appropriate cursor so you can compare the images to the real thing. This example displays images of the available cursors. ![]() Making images of cursors is a little harder because they don’t show up on normal screen captures. Simply set the Cursor property of a control (including a form) to the cursor you want to use as in the following code.
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