Today, I can see the cursor again (for the first time since installing
Ubuntu 19.10 and using a dark theme). I hope I'm not speaking too soon,
but (right at this moment), it is working.

I don't expect this to last. If I stop seeing the cursor again, I'll try
to think deeply about what changed. One thing that comes to mind, is
that today I have a freshly rebooted computer, while often times I
"suspend" my computer instead of just turning it off. Maybe the issue
occurs after powering up from a suspended state; I've seen other
graphical artifacts in the past from doing this.

I'll report back soon with a comment to let you know if this lasts.

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  Autokey-GTK : Can't see typing cursor when using Gnome-Tweaks dark
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