jQuery CSS — force cursor to change on request (not only when mouse moves after request)?
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Best way i can demonstrate is by example, if you go here and move your mouse to the area right of the portfolio images, a S arrow appears.

When the user scrolls to the bottom of the page, i ask for the arrow to change to a N arrow. It does this, but it only reflects the change once the user moves the mouse, which is not intuitive.

Is there a way i can force the cursor to change without the user having to move his mouse first?

Jellify answered 21/4, 2011 at 2:13 Comment(0)
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I don't think you can, in my experience.

Phyllotaxis answered 21/4, 2011 at 2:19 Comment(0)
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In safari 5.1.1 all works fine... It changes automatically without moving the mouse when I'm about halfway the image of "creative review class of 2008" Seems to be browser dependent then :s

Refill answered 21/11, 2011 at 0:57 Comment(0)

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