I use KDE, but run some GNOME apps (evolution, mrproject, gnumeric,
etc.).

Sometime before 9.0 was released, a cooker update started causing some
strange mouse pointer behavior in those GNOME apps.  For example in
Evolution most of the drop-down menus (non-sticky folder list, signature
picking list, "new" drop down list, etc.) started using the default X
pointer (the one that looks like a large X).  A day or two after that,
the pointer changed to what it is now, the clock pointer.

It is very hard trying to select something from a drop-down list with
the pointer looking like a clock.  Not to mention that the lower right
edge of the clock is where the selection takes place.

I tried to run the GNOME setup, and ended up having to re-login since it
took over my desktop, wallpaper, etc., but I while in there, I didn't
see anything that would suggest this action.

Any idea on where this setting is?


TTFN, 
Lonnie Borntreger



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