Have you proposed this feature to the relevant standards working group?

Adam


On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Jer Noble <jer.no...@apple.com> wrote:
> In an effort to improve the user-experience of watching videos in full screen 
> mode, I have created a patch which adds a new CSS style attribute: 
> -webkit-cursor-visibility. When set to "auto-hide", this rule would change 
> the cursor type to "none" after a few seconds of inactivity. UAs could then 
> add this rule to their UA full screen style sheets for full screened video 
> elements, but this rule can be overridden by site authors to handle hiding 
> the cursor (or not) themselves.  Sites which do not hide the cursor during 
> playback in full screen mode (e.g. YouTube) would get this behavior for free, 
> and sites which do (e.g. vimeo) can continue to explicitly hide the mouse 
> cursor when hiding their custom controls.
>
> This new attribute is not currently hidden behind a feature flag.
>
> We are at the very initial stages of proposing this attribute to the CSSWG, 
> but have already incorporated feedback from some of the WG members.
>
> Please take a look at the associated bug, if you're interested:
> <https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107601> Default mouse cursor 
> behavior should be auto-hide for full screen video with custom controls
>
> -Jer
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