WinCreatePointerIndirect - Remarks

A pointer can be created either as a true pointer (at pointer size), or as an icon pointer (at icon size). The latter is useful when using icons as direct-manipulation objects that the user can "pick up" and move about the screen as a means of performing some operation (see also WinCreatePointer).

This function makes copies of the supplied bit maps.


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