The ShowCursor function displays or hides the cursor.
int ShowCursor(
BOOL bShow |
// cursor visibility flag |
); |
The return value specifies the new display counter.
This function sets an internal display counter that determines whether the cursor should be displayed. The cursor is displayed only if the display count is greater than or equal to 0. If a mouse is installed, the initial display count is 0. If no mouse is installed, the display count is -1.
ClipCursor, GetCursorPos, SetCursor, SetCursorPos
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