Hi, thanks for.

Yes we are currently running without X and using Monocle.

Maybe I'll put up a feature request as with embedded devices often the
cursor is not  a relevant modality.


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> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 22:23:41 +0000
> From: Thiago Milczarek Sayao <thiago.sa...@clamed.com.br>
> To: "openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net" <openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net>
> Subject: RE: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?
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> Just realized you might be using Monocle.
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> So it might be handling the cursor. Don't know how to hide it..
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> De: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net> em nome de Thiago 
> Milczarek Sayao <thiago.sa...@clamed.com.br>
> Enviado: s?bado, 1 de junho de 2019 19:18
> Para: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
> Assunto: RE: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?
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> I don't think javafx supports framebuffer.
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> It might be working on gtk2, but will not work on gtk3 since the framebuffer 
> backend was removed from gdk.
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> So I suggest you move to X11.
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> Enviado: s?bado, 1 de junho de 2019 16:28
> Para: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
> Assunto: RE: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?
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> Thanks for that, good to know. I should of mentioned that we are not using X, 
> but using framebuffer instead
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> Date: Fri, 31 May 2019 14:45:11 +0000
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> If you are using X.org, the cursor is controlled by X, so I would look for a 
> X configuration to disable cursor.
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> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/346903/can-i-remove-the-mouse-pointer-entirely-from-x
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> De: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net> em nome de Dell Green 
> <dell.gr...@ideaworks.co.uk>
> Enviado: sexta-feira, 31 de maio de 2019 11:29
> Para: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
> Assunto: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?
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> We have a touch/rotary device that doesn't use any mouse/cursor input.
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> Is there a way to tell javafx to not initialize a cursor (MX6Cursor.java in 
> my case) on startup as we are seeing /dev/fb1 being unblanked and a grey 
> cursor artifact drawn onto the /dev/fb1, before any user specific javafx code 
> is created.
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> I have looked through the source code and there doesn't seem to be a 
> configurable property to control this.
>
> I can remove /dev/fb1  and javafx prints an error/stack-trace but appears to 
> work as normal, however I'm not sure what ongoing  impact this has on javafx.
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> any thoughts?
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