Buttons and Cursors Documentation and Sample

Last reviewed: February 15, 1996
Article ID: Q89562
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows version 3.1

SUMMARY

BTTNCUR.EXE is a file in the Microsoft Software Library that contains information about using buttons and cursors in the Microsoft Windows graphical environment. BTTNCUR.ZIP contains the source code to a dynamic-link library (DLL) that contains 15 new standard cursors and 9 standard command images to use as buttons on an application's toolbar. Other code in the DLL draws a button using one of these images (or another image provided by an application) in one of six different states. With this code, an application can provide only one image for a button and dynamically create other states at run time. This dramatically reduces the storage required for an application to provide a button-rich graphical interface.

Download BTTNCUR.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:

  • Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)

          Dial (206) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL
          Download BTTNCUR.EXE (size: 71993 bytes) 
    
  • Internet (anonymous FTP)

          ftp ftp.microsoft.com
          Change to the \SOFTLIB\MSLFILES directory
          Get BTTNCUR.EXE (size: 71993 bytes) 
    

NOTE: The BTTNCUR.EXE file contains a directory structure. To reproduce the directory structure, specify the -d option as follows:

   buttncur -d


Additional reference words: 3.10 softlib BTTNCUR.EXE
KBCategory: kbprg kbfile
KBSubcategory: UsrCtl


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Last reviewed: February 15, 1996
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