Hallo Eric!

User Debian wrote:
> I would like to know how I can disable the arrow cursor of the mouse so
> that at bootup, it is automatically disabled.
> 
> However, the arrow cursor must stay active BUT should be hidden...

I don't know if this is possible, no mouse cursor and mouse cursor at
the same time... I guess this would also lead to rather unpredictable
results, as the mouse would still select text etc. but you wouldn't have
a chance to know in advance which part...

You might want to look at unclutter. It will hide the mouse curser after
a predefined period of inactivity (subseconds possible). The mouse
pointer will be available and visible when you move the mouse. Note that
unclutter is typically configured on a per-user basis, not on a system
basis.

$ man unclutter
unclutter - remove idle cursor image from screen

Cheers,
Johannes


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