Here's a gallery of the default cursors for Windows (IE & Firefox) for the various CSS properties:
http://webdesign.about.com/od/styleproperties/ig/CSS-Cursors-Gallery/ --- In [email protected], "dave_defusion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yeah it'd be nice if we could get hold of them and then maybe we could > put together a cross browser/cross OS facade for using the default > custom cursors that are defined in CSS 2 - at least that way they > wouldn't stand out too much. > > --- In [email protected], "Troy Gilbert" <troy.gilbert@> > wrote: > > > > > On that thought I was just wondering if it was possible to use the > > > ExternalInterface to do this? By maybe setting a classname on the > > > Flash object via JavaScript... hmmmmm > > > > Already tried that (there's another thread where I raise this issue). > > The Flash Player dictates it's own cursor and CSS doesn't seem to > > apply. I thought it was a brilliant idea for a hack, though! > > > > I was wondering if anyone knew of an "official" source of browser > > cursors, say what Firefox uses across platforms (though they just may > > be the native equivalents). CSS references always contain example > > images, but I'm unsure about just snagging those for legal reasons. > > Googling didn't really provide anything useful. > > > > Troy. > > >

