In fact, many times the homepage of the application is linked, but we’ll take the suggestion.įor unclutter, I couldn’t find the homepage, maybe it hasn’t got one. Patpi: that’s great, but don’t expect the site to be tailored for non- users :) This suit is good resource even for non-debian users :) Jared, it’s Debian Package of the Day but i use KateOS :P Searching for “unclutter: hide the mouse cursor after a period of inactivity” in Google won’t show me the homepage with sources You should SUBMIT LINKS to homepage of any revieved application. The process is running but my cursor won’t disappear. I’m starting unclutter from ~/.kde/Autostart. I use unclutter too, and that nasty “randomly moving” cursor bug Geoffroy referred to bite me a few times and because i play very rarely (once a year maybe) I always have to rediscover it from scratch… *sigh* It took me a few days to find out why my cursor went crazy, as I was also hacking my window manager (dwm) at the time I started using unclutter… If you have problems with a “randomly” moving cursor in some SDL applications (like xmoto, Quake3-based games, etc.), try to kill it. Unclutter is a maintained, stable & largely bug-free package which has been included in basically all versions of Debian and Ubuntu. There are more options, just check out the man page. -not : don’t hide the cursor in windows listed as arguments.-keystroke : tells unclutter to hide the mouse cursor when you start typing on the keyboard.
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