On 02/08/2014 09:20 AM, Beartooth issued this missive:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 13:37:03 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
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Probably not clear. As root, run dconf-editor. The left pane will
probably contain a list of stuff like:
> apps ca desktop org system
There may be some others, too. Anyway, click on the arrow to the left of
"org". Below that, click the arrow to the left of "gnome". Below that,
click the arrow to the left of "settings-daemon". Below that, click the
arrow to the left of "plugins", then click on "cursor". In normal menu
parlance:
org -> gnome -> settings-daemon -> plugins -> cursor
Hope that helps you find it.
Doing that, I did get to something (dunno what to call it) which
refers to the mouse. It says Active with a check mark, and priority 0.
There's another for the cursor, but it's just the same.
That's the way I have it on my machines as well. You may have to add
a "Option SWCursor true" in your xorg.conf's "Device" section describing
your video card, if you have one. I had to have one on one of my
machines at one time (I believe it was an ATI graphics card).
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