At its core, a cursor is a database object used to retrieve data from a result set one row at a time, instead of the standard "set-based" retrieval that returns all rows at once. An acts as the interface or middleware that manages these cursors.
With over 50,000 individual cursor files and thousands of complete themes, OCL offers unparalleled variety. Categories include:
💡 : Use the Accessibility tag to find high-visibility or large cursors for low-vision users.
⚠️ If no .inf exists: Go to → Pointers tab → double-click each cursor type → browse to the extracted .cur files.
Explain how to make cursors for users with visual impairments.