Hide Mouse Cursor During Slideshow
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2022 5:55 pm
Just created this user account after failing to find any proper answers to my question, which is not to say they're not there, but I did not find them when I went looking around in here, and also in the wider world that Google and others can tap into.
Linux Mint 20.3 Mate on one machine, Linux Mint 20.0 Xfce on another machine. XnView MP Linux, version 1.0 64 bits, on both machines. Identical issue on both machines.
Slideshow works fine, but mouse cursor refuses to hide, and I have yet to find where I might twist a knob somewhere to suppress the cursor during the slideshow. Both as a "new" slideshow, and also as something working from a .sld file, which is what I'd prefer to use, as it works so well as a startup command, every time the machine comes on. Power it up, get the nice slideshow without doing a single thing more, and... very nice. Except the cursor. I was hoping against hope that perhaps somewhere in the header area of the .sld file, I might find a switch to throw, to turn off the cursor, but no joy on that one. Nothing anywhere else, either, so far as I've been able to tell.
Which is a shame, because I just discovered XnView, and it's really a great little program, works fast and well, and uses minimal resources, and the Xfce machine only has 2 gigs of memory, and I'd like to turn it into a dedicated slideshow machine to hook it up to a big 60 inch monitor, and kick a 100,000 frame (yep, one hundred thousand) slideshow running off of a USB external hard drive, which the program has shown it's fully capable of doing without the least issue... except for the cursor that refuses to disappear.
So.
If I have a prayer of getting it sorted out, that would be nice to know.
And if not, that's actually nice to know too, since I won't need to belabor the issue further, attempting that which cannot be done, from first principles.
Kindest thanks in advance, to everyone.
Linux Mint 20.3 Mate on one machine, Linux Mint 20.0 Xfce on another machine. XnView MP Linux, version 1.0 64 bits, on both machines. Identical issue on both machines.
Slideshow works fine, but mouse cursor refuses to hide, and I have yet to find where I might twist a knob somewhere to suppress the cursor during the slideshow. Both as a "new" slideshow, and also as something working from a .sld file, which is what I'd prefer to use, as it works so well as a startup command, every time the machine comes on. Power it up, get the nice slideshow without doing a single thing more, and... very nice. Except the cursor. I was hoping against hope that perhaps somewhere in the header area of the .sld file, I might find a switch to throw, to turn off the cursor, but no joy on that one. Nothing anywhere else, either, so far as I've been able to tell.
Which is a shame, because I just discovered XnView, and it's really a great little program, works fast and well, and uses minimal resources, and the Xfce machine only has 2 gigs of memory, and I'd like to turn it into a dedicated slideshow machine to hook it up to a big 60 inch monitor, and kick a 100,000 frame (yep, one hundred thousand) slideshow running off of a USB external hard drive, which the program has shown it's fully capable of doing without the least issue... except for the cursor that refuses to disappear.
So.
If I have a prayer of getting it sorted out, that would be nice to know.
And if not, that's actually nice to know too, since I won't need to belabor the issue further, attempting that which cannot be done, from first principles.
Kindest thanks in advance, to everyone.