Hello dear readers! welcome back to another section of our tutorial on Python. In this tutorial post, we are going to be discussing about the Python Tkinter Cursors
The Python Tkinter supports quite a number of different mouse cursors that are available. The exact graphic may vary according to your operating system.
Following below is the list of cursors supported by Tkinter -
The Python Tkinter supports quite a number of different mouse cursors that are available. The exact graphic may vary according to your operating system.
Following below is the list of cursors supported by Tkinter -
- arrow
- circle
- clock
- cross
- dotbox
- exchange
- fleur
- heart
- man
- mouse
- pirate
- plus
- shuttle
- sizing
- spider
- spraycan
- star
- target
- tcross
- trek
- watch
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Example
Try the example below by moving cursor on various buttons -
from Tkinter import * import Tkinter top = Tkinter.Tk() B1 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="circle", relief=RAISED,\ cursor="circle") B2 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="plus", relief=RAISED,\ cursor="plus") B1.pack() B2.pack() top.mainloop()
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Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the Python Tkinter pack() Method.
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