How do I print the cursor or hourglass?

J

jking

I'm creating a document in Word and want to show students what the hourglass
and cursor look like. Neither Printscreen nor Ctrl + Alt Printscreen work
will do the trick. Clip art hasn't turned up an appropriate image, nor has
the Drawing function.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

With SnagIt (www.techsmith.com), you can capture mouse pointers, cursors,
etc. Also, if you open Control Panel | Mouse | Pointers, you can scroll
until the one you want is displayed, grab a screen shot of that dialog
(Alt+PrintScreen), and trim it down to the pointer.

You can also search for files of type .cur. While I haven't been able to
find a file type that allows Word to import these graphics, it's possible
that a graphics app could open them and save them in another format.
 

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