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DXDragEventArgs.Cursor Property

Gets or sets the mouse pointer.

Namespace: DevExpress.Utils.DragDrop

Assembly: DevExpress.Utils.v23.2.dll

NuGet Packages: DevExpress.Utils, DevExpress.Wpf.Core

Declaration

public Cursor Cursor { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
Cursor

A Cursor enumeration value that specifies the mouse pointer.

Remarks

Use the mouse pointer to give feedback to users during a drag-and-drop operation. For example, if the AllowDrop argument in a DragEnter event handler is set to false, you can use the Cursor property to indicate that the operation is not allowed.

Example

This example shows how to prohibit to drop specific data.

private void dragDropEvents1_DragEnter(object sender, DragEnterEventArgs e) {
    List<TreeListNode> list = e.Data as List<TreeListNode>;
    // You can prohibit to drop specific data.
    if (list.Find((x) => x.GetValue(colDEPARTMENT1).ToString().Contains("Finance")) != null) {
        e.AllowDrop = false;
        e.Cursor = Cursors.No;
        e.Handled = true;
    }
}

private void dragDropEvents1_DragOver(object sender, DevExpress.Utils.DragDrop.DragOverEventArgs e) {
    List<TreeListNode> list = e.Data as List<TreeListNode>;
    // You can prohibit to drop specific data.
    if (list.Find((x) => x.GetValue(colDEPARTMENT1).ToString().Contains("Finance")) != null) {
        e.Cursor = Cursors.No;
        e.Handled = true;
    }
}

Note

Run the XtraTreeList or XtraGrid demo and click Open Solution for more examples.

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