Difference between revisions of "cursor.hide"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(As I found out by myself, and as (https://education.ti.com/html/webhelp/EG_TINspireLUA/EN/content/libraries/cursorlib/show.htm) states, cursor.hide and cursor.show only work on handhelds) |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
It hides the cursor (mouse pointer) on the screen.<br /> | It hides the cursor (mouse pointer) on the screen.<br /> | ||
− | NB : Even with TouchPad devices, the user can't have it shown again, until [[cursor.show]]() is called.<br /><br /> | + | NB : Even with TouchPad devices, the user can't have it shown again, until [[cursor.show]]() is called.<br /> |
+ | |||
+ | This function will be ignored if not executed on a handheld operator.<br /> | ||
{{Since|3.0}} | {{Since|3.0}} | ||
Line 12: | Line 14: | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | <syntaxhighlight>if (isPlaying | + | <syntaxhighlight>if (isPlaying) then |
cursor.hide() | cursor.hide() | ||
else | else |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 26 November 2018
cursor.hide() is a function that is part of the cursor functions.
It hides the cursor (mouse pointer) on the screen.
NB : Even with TouchPad devices, the user can't have it shown again, until cursor.show() is called.
This function will be ignored if not executed on a handheld operator.
This has been introduced in TI-Nspire OS 3.0 (Changes).
Syntax
cursor.hide()
No arguments.
Example
if (isPlaying) then
cursor.hide()
else
cursor.show()
end
See also