On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Kelvin Woods wrote:
I realize this is probably the opposite of what most people want to do.
However, I wish to make the mouse invisible on an xfree linux display.
I'm using the display as a non-interative terminal and don't want the
mouse to appear.
Any ideas?
I realize this is probably the opposite of what most people want to do.
However, I wish to make the mouse invisible on an xfree linux display.
I'm using the display as a non-interative terminal and don't want the
mouse to appear.
Any ideas?
FYI I'm using XFree 4.3 on a Slackware (current)
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 10:44, Kelvin Woods wrote:
I realize this is probably the opposite of what most people want to do.
However, I wish to make the mouse invisible on an xfree linux display.
I'm using the display as a non-interative terminal and don't want the
mouse to appear.
Any
I assume you mean the cursor and not the mouse. You can not
make the cursor invisible in all cases except by hacking the
X-server. You can force the root window (default) cursor to be invisible
by installing an invisible one with xsetroot, but this will not
prevent other apps from installing
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 11:22:01AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 10:44, Kelvin Woods wrote:
I realize this is probably the opposite of what most people want to do.
However, I wish to make the mouse invisible on an xfree linux display.
I'm using the display as a
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 01:02:51PM -0800, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
I assume you mean the cursor and not the mouse. You can not
make the cursor invisible in all cases except by hacking the
X-server. You can force the root window (default) cursor to be invisible
by installing an invisible one
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