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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Cursor_Style property<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the mouse cursor style. Use this property to dynamically change the shape of the cursor.<br />

The following settings are valid for the Cursor Style property:<br />

Setting Description<br />

BUSY Displays a GUI-specific busy symbol.<br />

CROSSHAIR Displays a GUI-specific crosshair symbol.<br />

DEFAULT Displays a GUI-specific arrow symbol.<br />

HELP Displays a GUI-specific help symbol.<br />

INSERTIODisplays a GUI-specific insertion symbol.<br />

Applies to application<br />

Set Programmatically<br />

Refer to Built-in<br />

• GET_APPLICATION_PROPERTY<br />

• SET_APPLICATION_PROPERTY<br />

Default<br />

Arrow symbol<br />

Usage Notes<br />

When <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> is performing a long operation, it displays the "Working" message and replaces any<br />

cursor style specified with the BUSY cursor.<br />

For example, if you set the cursor style to "HELP" and the operator executes a large query, the HELP<br />

cursor is replaced by the BUSY cursor while the query is being executed. After <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> executes<br />

the query, the BUSY cursor reverts to the HELP cursor.<br />

Note, however, if you change the cursor style while <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> is displaying the BUSY cursor, the<br />

cursor style changes immediately rather than waiting for <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> to complete the operation before<br />

changing cursor styles.<br />

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