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Tested with live sessions of *buntu 22.10 beta, though it occurs on at
least *buntu 22.04 as well.
The mouse cursor is misaligned horizontally by 1 pixel on basically
every flavor I’ve tried (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, etc; also
xorg vs xwayland vs wayland seems to makes no difference nor does normal
or safe graphics and neither does Intel vs AMD graphics, no idea about
Nvidia) and you have to go back to Ubuntu 10.10 (not a typo) or older to
find a case where this bug isn’t present (on the left edge of the screen
it’s most noticeable with the “DMZ Black” cursor while, on the right
edge, it’s most noticeable with the “DMZ White” cursor)
Also, the lower your display resolution is, the more noticeable this
issue is.
For me this is one of those “once you see it then you can’t un-see it”
and I’m way too much of a Linux beginner as well as extremely weak in
coding (I’m a hardware person through-and-through) to know where to even
begin with trying to figure out the actual package that is causing this
long-standing issue.
Attached are animated screenshots demonstrating the issue (the grey
represents your display bezel).
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bot-comment cursor graphic mouse
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Mouse cursor graphics is misaligned by 1 pixel horizontally
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1991639
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