2.2.2.4.2.1 CursorId
The CursorId order instructs the receiver to display a system cursor.
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idc |
type (2 bytes): MUST be set to 0x0001.
flags (2 bytes): MUST be set to 0x0000.
idc (4 bytes): MUST be set to one of the cursor identifiers to display from the following list.
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Value
Meaning
CM_IDC_NULL
0x00000000
The cursor is hidden.
CM_IDC_ARROW
0x00007F00
The standard arrow cursor is displayed.