![]() If it's working and/or you're sattisfied, please add to the topic's title, thanks. I'm sorry but I can't verify Mike Hunt's suggestion, because my xinput command doesn't support the list-props and set-int-prop options (I'm running Debian Lenny): I won't tell you how much I hate X and its lack of good documentation. I spent a full day of work to figure out why X ignored dozens of attempt to setup a custom cursor theme. I was able to solve my problem using a custom cursor theme with a blank transparent image for any type of cursor. I suppose that fikiz can determine if these are seperate devices with xinput list. Does that effect the touchscreen capabilities? I do not know. Mike Hunt, does this turn off the whole mouse-functionality or just turn the cursor invisible(I'm currently at an Win32-machine, *shudder*)? If it turns off completly, I guess that's not what he's intending since he still wants to use the touchpanelįrom what I see, it turns the mouse pointer off completely. On my box Device Enabled (129): 1 means I need property 129 List the properties you can set for the device: You can disable the mouse with xinput list your configurable devices and their id's: I'm using it, because of doing all stuff with the keyboard only, setting the correct timings may work for you. Last edited by fikiz on Wed 2:17 pm edited 1 time in total ![]() I event tried to draw a transparent cursor theme, but I wasn't able to tell Xorg to use any external theme except its internal default one.Ĭould you suggest me a way to tell Xorg or Gtk to NEVER SHOW THE MOUSE CURSOR? ![]() I spent *days of work* googling around and trying to get this, without any success. I'm able to set a transparent cursor from my Gtk application: I draw a 1x1 pixel transparent bitmap cursor and set it as base cursor for my window it works, but whenever my cursor goes above Entry field or the popup window of ComboBoxes the mouse cursor appears. I have a touchscreen display, so I need to keep always hidden the mouse cursor, with no exceptions. I'm building an embedded system running Xorg 1.4.2 without any windows manager, and a Gtk application that takes the whole screen area with one full-screen window. But I count on the Gentoo people experience ![]() I apologize if this isn't the right place for a not Gentoo-specific question. Posted: Mon 3:17 pm Post subject: globally hide X mouse cursor Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Last edited by deus_zeus November 26th, 2010 at 04:49 AM.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - globally hide X mouse cursor What gives? Surely I can't be the only one having this issue? ↳ USBPS2 id=8 [slave keyboard xinput test 9 Most frustrating of all is that this was working fine on 10.4.īelow, button two is when I press the mouse wheel, but if I scroll, nothing happens in xinput:įYI - it's not a hardware issue - scrolling works perfectly in XP, Vista, and WIN7 - mouse is only 4 weeks xinput list I've tried in browsers, terminals, and an open office doc. The middle scroll wheel will paste from clipboard when I press it within a terminal session, but doesn't scroll at all. I have a similar issue - I have a standard PS2 mouse - same deal. ↳ Dell WMI hotkeys id=16 [slave keyboard xinput test 14īutton release 3but when I did it with the new Kernel (2.6.35.22) which came with 10.10 it has assigned mouse click 1 to the middle mouse button as well. ⎜ ↳ Macintosh mouse button emulation id=17
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