I am trying to change the cursor in a vb windows program with the following
code.
Me.Cursor.Current = Cursors.Hand
It is not working.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brad Shook
Bob Powell [MVP] - 25 Nov 2004 10:17 GMT
I can only assume that where you think the cursor is isn't where it really
is. Maybe you should be thinking along the lines of
Me.MyControl.Cursor.Current=Corsors.Hand.
from the post you posted later I assume this is the picturebox you're
fiddling with so I'm definitely right.

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> I am trying to change the cursor in a vb windows program with the following
> code.
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> Brad Shook
Samuel Caparros - 25 Nov 2004 10:21 GMT
Hi Brad,
> I am trying to change the cursor in a vb windows program with the following
> code.
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> Brad Shook
I never had a problem with simply
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Hand
Brad Shook - 29 Nov 2004 16:22 GMT
The problem was the .Current
when I changed the code to:
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Hand
It worked.
Thanks for everyones help!!
> I am trying to change the cursor in a vb windows program with the following
> code.
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>
> Brad Shook