Default Mouse Pointer is Wrong

Ricky Boone whiplash@planetfurry.com
Wed Nov 5 14:33:00 GMT 2003


On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 09:08, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
> The default mouse pointer in X is an X.  You are describing the correct 
> scenario.

Okay, my mistake there.  When I am referring to default, I mean the
normal cursor, usually being an arrow. 

> The mouse pointer should not be a Windows arrow.

I didn't think so since it wasn't like that while using the default
cygwin window manager; it was using an arrow.

> The mouse pointer will not be the default pointer that you have under 
> Gnome or KDE on the remote system because you are not running Gnome or 
> KDE on the remote system... you are running only a single application 
> with a local (not remote) window manager (a.k.a. MultiWindow mode, 
> a.k.a. -multiwindow command-line parameter).  Thus, the mouse pointer 
> will be either a) the default mouse pointer (an X), or b) whatever an 
> application sets it to (e.g. a text insertion cursor).
> 
> Does that make sense?  Everything seems to be functioning normally.

It does, but what is preventing the cursor from being displayed as an
arrow like it could without -multiwindow enabled?  Fuctionality-wise it
works just fine, but aesthetically it's not ideal for the user to see an
'X' when they normally see an arrow. 

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Ricky Boone <whiplash@planetfurry.com>
Planetfurry.com



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