*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1873052 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873052
Oh, for some reason I thought this was bug 1873052. It should probably
be marked as a duplicate of that one. That one indeed won't occur in
PopOS because it's related to X11 fractional scaling, which is an
U
I'm not having this issue anymore, and I didn't really pay attention to
the issue in the meanwhile, but I think it disappeared when I switched
from Ubuntu 20.10 to Pop OS 20.10.I don't know if that's useful at all,
but looks like the issue is vanilla Ubuntu only.
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Yes that's a common workaround with touchpads. Although as I understand
it, this bug is about there being too many cursors. The fact that one of
them is frozen is not a problem in itself.
If you have an actual problem with a frozen cursor making the system
unusable then please open a new bug.
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The guy here has posted a solution which worked for me.
https://dev.to/akarsh77/does-your-laptop-touch-pad-becomes-unresponsive-or-gets-stuck-in-ubuntu-or-ubuntu-based-systems-1npm
Open the terminal and type these commands
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
this will free the mouse fr
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Extra frozen / stuck mouse cursor after auto screen lock / sleep
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John in SF, I can confirm behavior. When I enable fractional scaling i
have extra frozen pointer on desktop. When I disable it, extra pointer
is gone.
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This extra cursor frozen on screen issue exists in 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
(Just installed 20.10 on Lenovo T14 AMD and have a few issues to
research.)
Actual behavior:
- Fractional scaling is on (actually needed to make laptop screen readable).
- Extra cursor frozen on screen.
Expected:
- Fractiona
I have the same problem. Using Wayland with an AMD R580, dual monitor
and fractional scaling set to 200%.
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Seems like everyone having a AMD GPU is the common denominator.
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Title:
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Just to confirm my monitor is set to 100% scaling and I still get the
duplicate cursor after wake from sleep. 20.04.1 here with latest updates
still has the issue.
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To address the two other commenters who mentioned fractional scaling -
that's definitely the cause of the extra mouse cursor in my case. If I
set the display scaling back to 100%, the extra cursor goes away and
stays away between reboots and logout/login cycles. Upon setting it back
to 125%, the se
I am also having this issue on a brand new laptop (Ryzen 5 4500),
however the dead mouse pointer is there from a fresh reboot. It is left
over from the login screen and remains there once the system has logged
in. If I logout, the 'dead' mouse becomes the only one on the login
screen, yet loging ba
I'm also seeing this problem with 20.04.1 with all the latest patches.
I have an AMD GPU (Vega 64), and dual monitors (5k2k and 4k, with
display scaling 125%). Interestingly the extra cursor shows up larger
than my normal cursor, and doesn't show up in screen shots like the
normal cursor.
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Yes I'm on 20.04 now and the issue produces the exact same result seen
in the photograph when it goes to sleep. This bug is the only reason I
can't use ubuntu daily currently.
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Thanks. Though just a reminder: 19.10 has now passed end-of-life.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
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Title:
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Issue did return for me. You can always take a picture of the screen
with your phone if screenshot does not capture the cursor. I did take a
picture of it happening in 19.10 as well (attached)
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@Syver Stensholt,
I don't think it's possible to screenshot it. The screenshot does not
capture the cursor even though it's there when the screenshot is taken.
When I notice the 2nd fixed mouse cursor icon, if I reboot the machine,
it goes away. But then at some point the 2nd fixed mouse cursor w
I'm also having this issue, even with the latest Ubuntu 20.04. I tried
taking a screenshot of it with Spectacle, but when it asked me to draw
rectangular region both my screens blacked out and came back every
second. This removed the extra cursor too, which is weird and might
suggest the two issues
I'm having the same issue - dead cursor appears after machine has gone
to sleep when I have multiple monitors connected. I'm on Ubuntu 20.04
and use Wayland, on an AMD GPU. I have updated everything with apt to
the most recent version and the issue is still occurring for me.
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With the latest updates installed for Ubuntu 20.04 I am no longer seeing
this double mouse cursor issue after two sleeps in a row. Will report
back if the issue returns.
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Experiencing same problem, in most cases displays that go into sleep modus (or
you turn them off and on again) don't remove themselves from the display driver.
But some displays gets removed form the gpu(or xorg, i don't know) display
driver and the re-added.
So basically this happens when you di
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #1108
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Status: Unknown
** Tags added: cursor
** Changed in: mutter (Ub
** Package changed: ubuntu => mutter (Ubuntu)
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