Joppy Furr 6ded247d0c Change mouse cursors while joystick scrolling
This patch adds mouse cursors to the joystick scrolling feature.

On Tiberian Sun, which itself had joystick scrolling, the same cursors are
used as in the original game.

As the older games did not have joystick scrolling, I've had to make a
best-effort guess as to what were suitable cursors.
  -> When scrolling in all directions is available, the default arrow
     cursor is used.
  -> When a direction is blocked, the edge-scrolling blocked direction
     cursor is used.
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OpenRA

A Libre/Free Real Time Strategy game engine supporting early Westwood classics.

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Distributed mods include a reimagining of

  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn
  • Dune 2000

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