I have the same issue. After upgrading to 17.10 with Wayland, connecting
my Wacom graphic tablet results in two independent pointers: one for the
mouse and the other for the tablet pen. In the Gnome shell and in
certain programs, i.e. Firefox (Firefox Quantum beta version), My Paint
1.2, the pen pointer become invisible but the pen can still draw or
click buttons. I tried to check the system settings of Wacom and, when
in focus of the settings window, the pointer turns visible, but if I
leave the focus, it disappears again.

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Title:
  wacom invisible mouse pointer in wayland

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10, I connected my Wacom Intuos tablet,
  which has touch and pen functionality.

  Controlling the mouse pointer through the touch functionality seems to
  work fine, but using the stylus produced very strange behaviour,
  depending the program.

  - With Firefox there there are two pointers - one that is moving in
  accordance with the stylus movements, and one stays put at the
  position, when the stylus movement was detected.

  - With Darktable the mouse pointer becomes invisible, once it's moved
  inside of the application window (it registers clicks though). Once
  the pointer is moved outside of the application window, it appears
  again.

  I'm running Ubuntu inside of a wayland session.

  libwacom2: 0.24-1

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