Nige --

I haven't used Mint in a long time, I use Xubuntu, but I've had this problem
before.  At least for me, the problem was in the setting for Fonts/Hinting. 
I believe that this link will show you how to reach the "Hinting" setting in
Mint:

http://www.rawcomputing.co.uk/linux/linuxtips3.html

Change your "Hinting" setting to "Slight".  After the change, reboot your
computer.  The cursor tracking problem should disappear.

Best regards,

Jon Nicholson



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