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List:       openjdk-openjfx-dev
Subject:    RE: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?
From:       Thiago Milczarek Sayao <thiago.sayao () clamed ! com ! br>
Date:       2019-05-31 14:45:11
Message-ID: CP2P15201MB2228E9E20DE675B52AE4B7A1DE190 () CP2P15201MB2228 ! LAMP152 ! PROD ! OUTLOOK ! COM
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If you are using X.org, the cursor is controlled by X, so I would look for =
a X configuration to disable cursor.

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/346903/can-i-remove-the-mouse-poin=
ter-entirely-from-x

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De: openjfx-dev <openjfx-dev-bounces@openjdk.java.net> em nome de Dell Gree=
n <Dell.Green@ideaworks.co.uk>
Enviado: sexta-feira, 31 de maio de 2019 11:29
Para: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Assunto: Can Javafx cursor be disabled?

We have a touch/rotary device that doesn't use any mouse/cursor input.

Is there a way to tell javafx to not initialize a cursor (MX6Cursor.java in=
 my case) on startup as we are seeing /dev/fb1 being unblanked and a grey c=
ursor artifact drawn onto the /dev/fb1, before any user specific javafx cod=
e is created.

I have looked through the source code and there doesn't seem to be a config=
urable property to control this.

I can remove /dev/fb1  and javafx prints an error/stack-trace but appears t=
o work as normal, however I'm not sure what ongoing  impact this has on jav=
afx.

any thoughts?

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