IMO #9 is absolutely related and offers some workarounds (at least for
me). I had the same issue and now it works like expected
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1359211
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Title:
Cursor size is not updated on HiDPI a
Setting back to NEW for further investigation.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Fix Released => New
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.2.0 => None
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Per Stephen, reopening since this doesn't seem to be fixed for people.
FYI, I'm seeing this on Ubuntu 15.04.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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I see this too on an XPS13 9343 with external monitor. The cursor is
correctly sized when over certain windows (eg, firefox, chromium), but
small when over title bars, the panel, the background, the launcher and
some gtk UI elements (eg, parts of the calculator). This list is almost
certainly not e
I also get this same issue (I have the Dell XPS 15 too, as David White
above - it's the 9530 model). UI Scaling is set to 2x and looks fine
everywhere except the cursor. Cursor is correct size in Google Chrome
however as reported above. The workaround of restarting unity works, but
is not ideal.
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Thank you, that worked! However, on reboot it's all back to how it was.
At least I know there's a workaround and don't have to carry on
searching through settings trying to get it to work.
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As a workaround, restarting unity should work (i.e. open a terminal or
alt+f2 and launch "unity" or "compiz --replace").
It looks that these settings aren't picked at the right time...
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I've come across this or a similar bug in 14.10 which runs unity 7.3.1.
I'm on a DELL XPS 15 with a 240 dpi screen. This looks best with a
scaling factor of 2 or 2.5. The mouse in most applications (firefox,
terminal) is the proper size but on the desktop and in nautilus windows
it is very tiny.
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