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-api-id -api-type
T:Microsoft.UI.Input.InputSystemCursorShape
winrt enum

Microsoft.UI.Input.InputSystemCursorShape

-description

Specifies the standard system visual pointer types supported by an InputSystemCursor object.

-enum-fields

-field Arrow: 0

A standard arrow pointing left-upward (northwest).

-field Cross: 1

A crosshair.

-field Hand: 3

A hand.

-field Help: 4

An arrow pointing left-upward (northwest) with a question mark.

-field IBeam: 5

An "I"-shape, typically used for text insertion and selection.

-field SizeAll: 6

Crossed arrows pointing north, south, east, and west, typically used for resizing.

-field SizeNortheastSouthwest: 7

A dual arrow pointing right-upward and left-downward, typically used for element sizing.

-field SizeNorthSouth: 8

A dual arrow pointing upward and downward, typically used for vertical sizing.

-field SizeNorthwestSoutheast: 9

A dual arrow pointing left-upward and right-downward, typically used for element sizing.

-field SizeWestEast: 10

A dual arrow pointing left and right, typically used for horizontal sizing.

-field UniversalNo: 11

A red circle with 45-degree diagonal line from upper left to lower right, typically used to indicate an action that cannot be performed.

-field UpArrow: 12

An arrow pointing up.

-field Wait: 13

An animated, cycling cursor, typically used to indicate that an element or behavior is busy and cannot respond.

-field Pin: 14

A hand with a pin symbol.

-field Person: 15

A hand with a person symbol.

-field AppStarting: 16

The cursor that appears when an app starts, typically used to indicate something is loading but the UI can handle input.

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-examples