java.awt

Class Cursor

    • Field Detail

      • DEFAULT_CURSOR

        public static final int DEFAULT_CURSOR
        The default cursor type (gets set if no cursor is defined).
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        Constant Field Values
      • CROSSHAIR_CURSOR

        public static final int CROSSHAIR_CURSOR
        The crosshair cursor type.
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      • SW_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int SW_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The south-west-resize cursor type.
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      • SE_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int SE_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The south-east-resize cursor type.
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      • NW_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int NW_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The north-west-resize cursor type.
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      • NE_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int NE_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The north-east-resize cursor type.
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      • N_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int N_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The north-resize cursor type.
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      • S_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int S_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The south-resize cursor type.
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      • W_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int W_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The west-resize cursor type.
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      • E_RESIZE_CURSOR

        public static final int E_RESIZE_CURSOR
        The east-resize cursor type.
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      • CUSTOM_CURSOR

        public static final int CUSTOM_CURSOR
        The type associated with all custom cursors.
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      • name

        protected String name
        The user-visible name of the cursor.
        See Also:
        getName()
    • Method Detail

      • getPredefinedCursor

        public static Cursor getPredefinedCursor(int type)
        Returns a cursor object with the specified predefined type.
        Parameters:
        type - the type of predefined cursor
        Returns:
        the specified predefined cursor
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the specified cursor type is invalid
      • getSystemCustomCursor

        public static Cursor getSystemCustomCursor(String name)
                                            throws AWTException,
                                                   HeadlessException
        Returns a system-specific custom cursor object matching the specified name. Cursor names are, for example: "Invalid.16x16"
        Parameters:
        name - a string describing the desired system-specific custom cursor
        Returns:
        the system specific custom cursor named
        Throws:
        HeadlessException - if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless returns true
        AWTException
      • getDefaultCursor

        public static Cursor getDefaultCursor()
        Return the system default cursor.
      • getType

        public int getType()
        Returns the type for this cursor.
      • getName

        public String getName()
        Returns the name of this cursor.
        Returns:
        a localized description of this cursor.
        Since:
        1.2
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this cursor.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        a string representation of this cursor.
        Since:
        1.2

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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