WM_SETCURSOR

This message is sent to a window if the mouse causes the cursor to move within a window and mouse input is not captured.

WM_SETCURSOR hwnd = (HWND) wParam;nHittest = 
LOWORD (lParam);wMouseMsg = HIWORD (lParam);

Parameters

  • hwnd
    Handle to the window that contains the cursor.
  • nHittest
    Value of the low-order word of lParam. Specifies the hit-test code.
  • wMouseMsg
    Value of the high-order word of lParam. Specifies the identifier of the mouse message.

Return Values

  • Default Action
    The DefWindowProc function passes the WM_SETCURSOR message to a parent window before processing. If the parent window returns TRUE, further processing is halted. Passing the message to a window's parent window gives the parent window control over the cursor's setting in a child window. The DefWindowProc function also uses this message to set the cursor to an arrow if it is not in the client area, or to the registered class cursor if it is in the client area. If the low-order word of the lParam parameter is HTERROR and the high-order word of lParam specifies that one of the mouse buttons is pressed, DefWindowProc calls the MessageBeep function.

Remarks

The high-order word of lParam is zero when the window enters menu mode.

Requirements

Runs on Versions Defined in Include Link to
Windows CE OS 2.0 and later Winuser.h    

Note   This API is part of the complete Windows CE OS package as provided by Microsoft. The functionality of a particular platform is determined by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and some devices may not support this API.

See Also

DefWindowProc, MessageBeep

 Last updated on Tuesday, July 13, 2004

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