import PySimpleGUI as sg """ Demo - Preview tkinter cursors Shows the standard tkinter cursors using Buttons The name of the cursor is on the Button. Mouse over the Button and you'll see what that cursor looks like. This list of cursors is a constant defined in PySimpleGUI. The constant name is: sg.TKINTER_CURSORS Copyright 2022 PySimpleGUI """ cursors = sg.TKINTER_CURSORS # Make a layout that's 10 buttons across NUM_BUTTONS_PER_ROW = 10 layout = [[]] row = [] for i, c in enumerate(cursors): # print(i, c) row.append(sg.Button(c, size=(14,3), k=c)) if ((i+1) % NUM_BUTTONS_PER_ROW) == 0: layout.append(row) row = [] # print(row) # Add on the last, partial row start = len(cursors)//NUM_BUTTONS_PER_ROW * NUM_BUTTONS_PER_ROW row = [] for i in range(start, len(cursors)): row.append(sg.Button(cursors[i], size=(14,3), k=cursors[i])) layout.append(row) window = sg.Window('Cursor Previewer',layout, finalize=True) # set the cursor on each of the buttons that has the name of the cursor as the text for c in cursors: window[c].set_cursor(c) # The ubiquitous event loop... while True: event, values = window.read() if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED: break window.close()