*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 492782 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 492782
Mouse cursor disappears after restarting screen (xrandr / resume)
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I'm also experiencing this problem in Compaq Deskpro Evo. The way i get the
mouse pointer back is;
Going to Applications >> Sound and Video >> Movie Player; from the mouse (Still
Invisible).
After Movie player is launched mouse pointer is exactly at the middle of the
viewing pane (of Movie Play
Hello,
I've this probleme with a MSI WInd U100x
I always use the xrandr method, buts i've the same problem with that.
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Lucid Lynx - Increasing monitor resolution results in invisible mouse pointer.
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After some more testing - I have found using xrandr from the command
line to adjust the resolution upwards, does not affect the mouse pointer
visibility. So a temporary fix is to make a script, and perhaps a make
a launcher from the panel, or menu.
setmyres.sh
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My eeePC 900 running Lucid does not suffer this problem - leading me to
believe it might be some how hardware (graphics) related - perhaps a
unique code path, or something failing, preventing the pointer being
'unhidden'. Thats just my programming intuitive guess however.
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Lucid Lynx - Increas
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
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Lucid Lynx - Increasing monitor resolution results in invisible mouse pointer.
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