Blanking the mouse pointer
Jon H. LaBadie
jon at jonlab.UUCP
Sun Aug 7 17:52:58 AEST 1988
There has been considerable discussion concerning turning off the
mouse arrow. I just wrote a very short program and am now working in
my normal 24 X 80 unix window with NO arrow. I have no interest in
persuing this further, but perhaps interested parties will be able to
follow up on my idea. The program first, then further comment.
#include <sys/window.h>
#include <sys/font.h>
#define STDOUT 1
struct umdata um;
struct icon ic;
main()
{
um.um_flags = MSICON;
um.um_icon = ⁣
ioctl(STDOUT, WIOCSETMOUSE, &um);
}
The WIOCSETMOUSE command to ioctl(2) allows one to specify a
different icon is to be used whenever the mouse is moved into a
specific rectangle within the specified window. Except for the
two assignments, all members of the two structures are null due
to the external declarations. I am not certain this is the most
robust thing to do, but it worked :-).
After executing the above program, the mouse arrow disappears in
the current window. If I move the mouse to the status line, the
bottom 4 lines, or into another window, the arrow returns. That
is until the mouse moves back into the window in which I executed
the program.
Thus, the above script is only a partial solution to the original
request. However, I have a possible approach that might work.
Run a loop, opening each window on the system (/dev/w? and /dev/w??).
Issue the above ioctl call for the window descriptor returned from
the open(2). No guarentees that upon close of the window, the arrow
might not return, but it is worth a shot. May also require root
access for the unassigned windows.
Good luck,
Jon LaBadie
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Jon LaBadie
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