I recently needed to hide the cursor upon boot in the GUI on a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian. I found the following method which is easy to install and works great.
Install Unclutter and edit the LXDE autostart script:
sudo apt-get install unclutter
nano ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart Turn the cursor Off by adding the following line:
@unclutter -idle 0
Then you can reboot and cursor will disappear.
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6/5/2020 08:15:05
I know that some of the terms you have cited were too technical that is why I had a hard time understanding it. But it was still a good thing that you are sharing all of these articles to us because from time to time, there is something new that we learn from you. I am just hoping that you could make a dictionary first where we could see the meaning of these terms you are using so we can relate on the the topic you are talking about next time. I guess, that would be exciting!
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gescom
14/3/2022 08:26:32
It works, thanks!!
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