Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:

Also, how to hide the cursor? On Windows just do a:
Windows.ShowCursor(boolNewState);

Now, for Gtk I tryed a lot, for weeks, but didn´t have much success.
Even found code on the web ... but just doesn´t work on my PC.

FYI, I've a patch waiting (need to fix something else first, expect it within a few days) where it is possible to define custom cursors, also for gtk. If you define an empty cursor, you have effectively hidden it. (maybe we can use such thing for implementing ShowCursor also)

Marc

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