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-- The 'DestroyCursor' function destroys a cursor and frees
-- any memory the cursor occupied. Do not use this function
-- to destroy a shared cursor.
-- The 'GetCursor' function retrieves the handle of the current cursor.
-- The 'GetCursorPos' procedure retrieves the cursor's position,
-- in screen coordinates.
-- The 'LoadCursor' function loads the specified cursor resource from
-- the executable (.EXE) file associated with an application instance.
-- The 'LoadCursorP' function loads the specified cursor resource from
-- the executable (.EXE) file associated with an application instance.
-- The 'SetCursor' function establishes the cursor shape.
-- The 'SetCursorPos' procedure moves the cursor to the specified screen
-- coordinates. If the new coordinates are not within the screen rectangle
-- set by the most recent 'ClipCursor' function, Windows automatically
-- adjusts the coordinates so that the cursor stays within the rectangle.
-- The 'ShowCursor' function displays or hides the cursor.
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