One suggestion: unclutter. It waits for the cursor to sit idle for a
few seconds, then hides it.
Runs great on the ipaq if you unpack the debian-arm package.
On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 15:45, Seth Golub wrote:
>
> Tom <tom@lemuria.org> writes:
>
> > a) we should do away with the notion of a "cursor" or "cursor
> > position" because it doesn't make any sense on a touchscreen device.
>
> A simple solution would be to make the cursor invisible. It's trivial
> to set the cursor graphic using X resources, and if we can't see it
> (and we're not using some focus-follows-mouse scheme), it doesn't
> matter where it is or whether X has a notion of it.
>
> It's annoying to have a cursor in the way when I'm not using it, but
> it's helpful to have some visual feedback when trying to click on a
> tiny widget. I'd miss that.
>
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Received on Mon Jan 14 10:30:18 2002
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