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Disabling the custom cursor? - hellslave - 2014-09-20

Just wondering if there was a way to disable the custom cursor and use my Windows-based one instead.


Re: Disabling the custom cursor? - nickr - 2014-09-20

What cursor?


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - FernetMenta - 2014-09-20

In case talk is about the mouse pointer: the pointer is defined by the skin and can be changed there.


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - hellslave - 2014-09-20

The custom one that XBMC overrides the system one with? It's green and ugly? You use it to click on stuff within the app? Looks like this: Image

EDIT:

(2014-09-20, 08:23)FernetMenta Wrote: In case talk is about the mouse pointer: the pointer is defined by the skin and can be changed there.
Doesn't seem to be, as regardless of skin chosen, that's the cursor that XBMC sticks me with.


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - nickr - 2014-09-20

XBMC isn't really designed to be used with a mouse. Get a remote Wink


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - hellslave - 2014-09-20

I use it on my laptop as an AirPlay receiver (and nothing else) to watch football and UFC from my iPhone, so I don't need a remote.


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - FernetMenta - 2014-09-20

the graphics for the pointer are here: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/blob/master/addons/skin.confluence/media/pointer-focus.png
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/blob/master/addons/skin.confluence/media/pointer-nofocus.png (and some more) feel free to change those graphics on your setup.


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - hellslave - 2014-09-20

I'm not looking to change the graphics, but to disablethem so that I can use the cursor that I use across Windows. Is there some sort of setting I can change that will tell the application to just use the pointer designated by Windows instead of this custom on?


RE: Disabling the custom cursor? - FernetMenta - 2014-09-20

no