Hello. I am a senior CS major at James Madison University. I am working on a research project that uses 73 flat screen monitors in one large, wrap-around visualization wall. Each CPU is running Fedora Core 1. The visualization is great, but on every computer you can still see the mouse icon. We were able to hack together a solution to hide the mouse icon when we were using redhat 8. We were just hoping that someone knew how to remove/hide the mouse icon in Fedora Core 1. Any help is appreciated, thanks for your time ~ Justin Creasy
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:07 -0400, Justin Creasy wrote:
Hello. I am a senior CS major at James Madison University. I am working on a research project that uses 73 flat screen monitors in one large, wrap-around visualization wall. Each CPU is running Fedora Core
- The visualization is great, but on every computer you can still see
the mouse icon. We were able to hack together a solution to hide the mouse icon when we were using redhat 8. We were just hoping that someone knew how to remove/hide the mouse icon in Fedora Core 1. Any help is appreciated, thanks for your time ~ Justin Creasy
You can use "unclutter" or make a simple window manager hack that sets the mouse pointer to an all-transparent pixmap and rebuild the window manager. Seems like google could turn up some other possibilities, though I'm sure you've tried that.
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