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After logging in the mouse cursor can become invisible. The mouse still functions, but can't be seen. This has been seen occasionally | After logging in the mouse cursor can become invisible. The mouse still functions, but can't be seen. This has been seen occasionally in testing on bare metal and more often in testing on virtual machines. It definitely affects GNOME and may affect other desktop environments. | ||
Moving to another tty and back typically resolves the issue. | Moving to another tty and back typically resolves the issue. |
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Disappearing Mouse Cursor
link to this item - Bugzilla: #1008965
After logging in the mouse cursor can become invisible. The mouse still functions, but can't be seen. This has been seen occasionally in testing on bare metal and more often in testing on virtual machines. It definitely affects GNOME and may affect other desktop environments.
Moving to another tty and back typically resolves the issue.