On 1/29/07, Andrés Ruz Salinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Si bueno es como obvio pero no lo necesito en una aplicación específica no > así en otras aplicaciones de configuracion y manejo de la máquina. > > Quizá una opción podría ser cargar los driver sólo cuando de verdad lo use > pero como ya esta configurado aunque le saque el mouse, el puntero del mouse > aparace en la X. > > Cómo una medida drástica ¿Qué debería borrar para eliminarlo del sistema y > que no aparezca el cursor en la X? > > Gracias. > > >
¿No te serviría Unclutter? http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/X11/contrib/utilities/unclutter-8.tar.gz Pego el README para más info: Unclutter is a program which runs permanently in the background of an X11 session. It checks on the X11 pointer (cursor) position every few seconds, and when it finds it has not moved (and no buttons are pressed on the mouse, and the cursor is not in the root window) it creates a small sub-window as a child of the window the cursor is in. The new window installs a cursor of size 1x1 but a mask of all 0, ie an invisible cursor. This allows you to see all the text in an xterm or xedit, for example. The human factors crowd would agree it should make things less distracting. Once created, the program waits for the pointer to leave the window and then destroys it, restoring the original situation. Button events are passed transparently through to the parent window. They will usually cause the cursor to reappear because an active grab will be made by the program while the button is down, so the pointer will apparently leave the window, even though its x y position doesnt change. The first version of this program used a grab to remove the cursor. This method is still available with a "-grab" option to the program. Thanks for their help with "remote debugging" with xscope of various servers to dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rainer Sinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Michael L. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and, for vroot.h, Andreas Stolcke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and, for finding and fixing the bug where server button grabs render unclutter mute, Charles Hannum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and to all those who tested various development versions sent by mail. The program is released into the public domain. Only the considerate will leave credit for the author. Mark M Martin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] sep 1992. -- Juanjo http://sacara100.blogspot.com/

