There is no cursor in DGA mode.  Clients can still get mouse
events, but that's not the same thing.  DGA mouse events reflect
relative motion rather than absolute, and the bulk of the cursor
paths need to be bypassed.  That is, the cursor isn't anywhere,
the mouse has been disconnected from the cursor and the relative
mouse events are sent directly to the client.

                        Mark.

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:

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> Is it intentional that pScrn->PointerMoved() is being called (by whom?)
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> I only receive the cursor's last coordinates here from the time before
> DGA was activated. Any mouse movement while DGA is active has no
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> Anyone?
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> Thomas
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