Re: desktop mouse icon

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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
> 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
> 

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.

Havoc



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