sastoweSuper Contributor13 years agocursorIs there a way to determine the state of the cursor? When my app changes the cursor to an hourglass, I want to test for it. Thanks.
2 RepliesReplies sorted by Most LikedSort ByMost LikedOldestNewestHKosovaSmartBear Alumni (Retired)13 years agoHi Stephanie,Please see these threads with similar discussions - hopefully you'll find a solution there:Getting the mouse cursor type from Web applicationCan't get TC to wait for app to become un-busy...Wait for hourglass to turn to a pointer?HELP - handling the mouse cursor state...sastoweSuper Contributor13 years agoOOOOO. Yes indeed, I was able to find a useful solution from one of the links. Thanks!S
HKosovaSmartBear Alumni (Retired)13 years agoHi Stephanie,Please see these threads with similar discussions - hopefully you'll find a solution there:Getting the mouse cursor type from Web applicationCan't get TC to wait for app to become un-busy...Wait for hourglass to turn to a pointer?HELP - handling the mouse cursor state...
sastoweSuper Contributor13 years agoOOOOO. Yes indeed, I was able to find a useful solution from one of the links. Thanks!S
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