For an arrow it is usually the very point of the arrow that's the hot spot. Some basic editor is usually delivered with the system you choose (VS/Delphi/etc) but you can maybe find one on-line. I recall this being quite buggy at the time (10+ years ago) so the hot spots tended to float around on their own free will, unless you typed all the numbers in exactly right. You also need a cursor editor since a cursor has a "hot spot" which is the action point where the action takes place when you click on things. You can change the cursors, but you need a resource editor to do it, usually comes with the programming environment you choose (Visual Studio, Delphi, etc.). For those who might be interested in this, even though it's been many years (found this question using duckduck.go), on Windows (at least it was when I used it and was programming it using Delphi Object Pascal), all cursors are stored as binary resources in either the exe file itself, or in a resource dll file (see info about the system dll's in Windows).
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