Wait.ani Info

: Define the "hotspot"—the exact pixel that acts as the "tip" of the mouse click (usually 0,0 for top-left).

The file extension typically refers to a Windows Animated Cursor file. If you are looking to create an animated cursor that looks like paper or a "waiting" icon, you can use specialized cursor editors or standard design tools. Tools for Creating .ani Files Wait.ani

: You can design individual frames in software like Photoshop or GIMP and then use a converter to bundle them into a single .ani file. How to Create a "Wait.ani" (Animated Paper) : Define the "hotspot"—the exact pixel that acts

: Adjust the duration for each frame so the animation looks smooth (standard "Wait" cursors often loop quickly). Save as .ani : Export the file with the name Wait.ani . How to Apply Your New Cursor Once created, you can use it on your Windows system: Tools for Creating