--- title: Cursors description: You can use different cursors to reflect the intended user interaction with particular elements of an interface. The cursor will change when a user hovers over a given element to indicate the action which can be performed. --- ## Cursor utilities Use one of the available cursor utilities depending on the action you want to indicate. - `.cursor-auto`- the cursor style depends on what's inside a given element - `.cursor-pointer` - a pointing cursor, used to show that an element is clickable - `.cursor-move` - a cursor which shows that a given element can be moved - `.cursor-not-allowed` - a cursor which shows that a user is not allowed to perform an action on an element - `.cursor-zoom-in` - a cursor which shows that a user can zoom in - `.cursor-zoom-out` - a cursor which shows that a user can zoom out - `.cursor-default` - the default cursor - `.cursor-none` - no cursor - `.cursor-help` - a cursor which shows that help information is available - `.cursor-progress` - a cursor which shows that an action is in progress - `.cursor-wait` - a cursor which shows that a user cannot interact with the element because it is busy - `.cursor-text` - a cursor which shows that a user can type - `.cursor-v-text` - a cursor which shows that a user can type in a vertical text input - `.cursor-grab` - a cursor which shows that a user can grab an element - `.cursor-grabbing` - a cursor which shows that a user is grabbing an element ```html example background="white" height="20rem" vcentered
auto
pointer
move
not-allowed
zoom-in
zoom-out
default
none
help
progress
wait
text
vertical-text
grab
grabbing
``` ```html
auto
pointer
move
not-allowed
zoom-in
zoom-out
default
none
help
progress
wait
text
vertical-text
grab
grabbing
```