At 09:51 AM 2/2/2007, Arjan Schrijver wrote:
>Hi Tom,
>
>The cursor set 'transparent' is default in all images built by OpenEmbedded.
>As you can see in my images, the cursor is never visible.
Well that's interesting. I am building my own OE image (angstrom distro
and h1940 machine), and it contains the transparent cursor but doesn't
use it. I'll try booting yours and see if I can figure out the difference.
Have you been able to pair a bluetooth device? I am able to pair if the
peer initiates it, but not if the h1940 does. For example, when connecting
to my BT keyboard, the h1940 can find it but rfcomm fails with "Invalid
exchange". Same configuration works fine from my laptop. There seems
to be a problem with the gpe pin helper.
Tom.
>
>Regards,
>Arjan
>
>Tom Talpey wrote:
>> On a touchscreen, most X cursors are really annoying and needless.
>> The OE GPE environment by default has a "transparent cursor" theme
>> preinstalled, but it isn't used. So, the H1940 GPE shows a cursor
>> which tracks the pen, goes to the "watch" when launching, etc.
>>
>> To make your screen clean and cursor-less, just create the file
>>
>> ~/.icons/default/index.theme
>>
>> with the following text
>>
>> [Icon Theme]
>> Inherits=xcursor-transparent
>>
>> I guess this setting might be controlled by the GPE "Look and Feel"
>> settings panel, but it isn't.
>>
>> Tom.
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