debian man page for enable_hardware_cursor

Query: enable_hardware_cursor

OS: debian

Section: 3alleg4

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enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4) 				  Allegro manual				   enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4)

NAME
enable_hardware_cursor - Enables the OS hardware cursor. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> void enable_hardware_cursor(void);
DESCRIPTION
After calling this function, Allegro will let the operating system draw the mouse cursor instead of doing it itself. This is not possible with all graphics drivers though: you'll need to check the gfx_capabilities flags after calling show_mouse() to see if this works. On some platforms, enabling the hardware cursor causes get_mouse_mickeys() to return only a limited range of values, so you should not call this function if you need mouse mickeys.
SEE ALSO
install_mouse(3alleg4), show_mouse(3alleg4), set_mouse_sprite(3alleg4), get_mouse_mickeys(3alleg4), gfx_capabilities(3alleg4), dis- able_hardware_cursor(3alleg4), show_os_cursor(3alleg4), exsyscur(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4)
Related Man Pages
exsyscur(3alleg4) - debian
enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4) - suse
enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4) - opendarwin
enable_hardware_cursor(3alleg4) - netbsd
exsyscur(3alleg4) - linux
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