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This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.
This example allows you to set the contents of a picturebox as the Mouse Icon (cursor). It uses the ImageList's ExtractIcon method to extract an icon, then it is simply set to the main form's MouseIcon property. Very easy to understand, all lines are commented.