[ icewm-Bugs-2887838 ] Mouse cursor invisible at start
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Bugs item #2887838, was opened at 2009-10-28 11:49
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Category: icewm-1.2
Group: behavior
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 7
Private: No
Submitted By: Bernd Eggink (monoped)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Mouse cursor invisible at start
Initial Comment:
Under xorg 7.4 (xorg server 1.7.1) and intel video driver i915, the mouse cursor is invisible right after icewm starts. This happens with both 1.2.38pre1 and 1.3.4pre2. The only way I found to make it visible is starting an xterm, pressing <enter> several times, and closing the xterm again. Hardware is a Vaio Z notebook, running Crux 2.6, with latest drivers, all self-compiled. No such problem with the Nvidia graphic on the same system. Other WMs under Intel show the mouse cursor immediately, and I didn't have the problem with former xorg versions, so I guess it has to do with the specific icewm / xorg-server combination.
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>Comment By: Bernd Eggink (monoped)
Date: 2009-11-11 16:25
Message:
Problem persists in 1.3.5.
Here is a workaround:
1. Install xdotool. Create a script 'mousebug' containing
#!/bin/bash
xdotool mousemove 10 50
xdotool type "
"
2. Add this line to ~/.icewm/startup:
xterm -e mousebug
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