Re: 4.1 X mouse problem



dave <daf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am seeing a 100% repeatable loss of the mouse cursor when I move the
mouse too fast in kde - particularly when moving a scroll bar or resizing
konqueror windows. I can restore the cursor by switching to a text mode
console and then switching back again. I don't recall ever seeing this
problem prior to 4.1. But my memory is not what it used to be.

Can you move the cursor past the edge of the screen? (That would be
pretty wonky, but it's possible, and a good way to 'lose' the cursor...)

Otherwise, I have no idea.

Joachim
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