Another way that I have found to (temporary) resolve this problem is to
use ARandR. I used ARandR to create a shell script that disables all
displays on the system. I also created one to set each of my normal
display configurations and assigned keyboard shortcuts to each. When the
cursor disappears, I use the keyboard shortcut to disable all displays
and then the appropriate keyboard shortcut to re-enable the display
configuration that I was using. This seems to fix most display related
issues.

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  Invisible cursor after resume from suspend

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