Which leads to another idea: how can I change the KDE cursor theme via command line? Your idea does work, however only on theme change. icons, and using, I managed to make invisible cursor. I'm running Kubuntu 10.04, KDE 4, and I don't see how my system specs are in anyway relevant. So in short, what I'm looking for a is a method to temporarily make the mouse cursor invisible, preferably something that can be invoked through command line since I need to edit the PlayOnLinux script to make this work. There are a few problems with this: I don't have an invisible cursor theme or know how to make one, I don't know the name of the cursor theme I usually use, and I generally don't know anything about cursor themes. In that case, I can adjust the PlayOnLinux script to change the cursor theme to an invisible one as the game starts, and change it back to default when I exit the game (which is actually what I'm trying with unclutter right now). This makes me wonder if I can't change the cursor theme via console. ![]() Don’t worry, reset it to default by running the line bellow: ![]() OMG! my cursor becomes ugly default X windows cursor. I found this blog post (), which almost completely useless to me except for the bottom two lines. ![]() I thought I found a solution using unclutter, but the cursor reappears when I click, which kinda defeats the solution. ![]() I installed Fallout 3 using PlayOnLinux, and it works fine, except that the mouse cursor is always visible.
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