Using the CreatePointer() and SetPointer() to display a busy pointer works. But how to return to the normal pointer again?
Alternatively, is there a way to show the system busy pointer instead of creating your own pointer?
How to return to normal pointer after setpointer()
Re: How to return to normal pointer after setpointer()
This should create the normal system pointer:
CreatePointer(id, #POINTER, #STDPTR_SYSTEM)
This should create the system's standard busy pointer:
CreatePointer(id, #POINTER, #STDPTR_BUSY)
CreatePointer(id, #POINTER, #STDPTR_SYSTEM)
This should create the system's standard busy pointer:
CreatePointer(id, #POINTER, #STDPTR_BUSY)
Re: How to return to normal pointer after setpointer()
Yes, just what I was after. Thank you
I see now that it is in the docs, which I was reading last night and managed to miss it.
I see now that it is in the docs, which I was reading last night and managed to miss it.