Property name:cursor
Property value ( gesture State ):
Auto : Default value. The browser automatically determines the mouse cursor type based on the current situation.
all-scroll : IE6.0 has four arrows up and down, with a dot cursor in the middle. Used to indicate that the page can scroll up or down in any direction.
col-resize : IE6.0 has a left and right two arrows, the middle of which is separated by a vertical bar. Used to mark items or the title bar can be horizontally changed size.
crosshair : Simple cross-line cursor.
Default: Defaults cursor for the client platform. is usually an arrow.
hand : A hand-shaped cursor with one finger pricked up. Just as the user usually moves the cursor over the hyperlink.
move : Cross arrow cursor. Used to indicate that an object can be moved.
Help: An arrow with a question mark. Used to indicate that a help message exists.
no-drop : IE6.0 a hand cursor with a circle that runs through a slash. Used to indicate that the dragged object is not allowed to be dropped at the cursor's current position.
not-allowed : IE6.0 The cursor is forbidden to mark (a circle that runs through a slash). The action used to mark the request is not allowed to be executed.
pointer : IE6.0 and hand. A hand-shaped cursor with one finger pricked up. Just as the user usually moves the cursor over the hyperlink.
Progress : IE6.0 arrow cursor with hourglass tag. Used to indicate that a process is running in the background.
row-resize : IE6.0 has up to two arrows, the middle of which is separated by a horizontal line of the cursor. Used to indicate that the item or title bar can be vertically changed in size.
text : The cursor that is used to indicate editable horizontal text. It is usually the shape of the uppercase letter I.
vertical-text : IE6.0 The cursor that is used to indicate editable vertical text. Usually the capital letter I rotates 90 degrees in shape.
wait : The cursor used to indicate that the program is busy and the user needs to wait. It is usually the shape of an hourglass or a watch.
*-resize : An arrow cursor used to indicate that the object can be changed in dimension direction. w-resize | s-resize | n-resize | e-resize | ne-resize | sw-resize | se-resize | nw-resize
url (url) : IE6.0 user custom cursor. Specify the cursor file with an absolute or relative URL address (suffix. cur or. ani).
CSS Mouse gestures