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Hi.
I'm new in this forum and my english is not perfect. I have one annoying thing (for me) in my netbook when I play videos on YouTube. The mouse cursor stays in the screen while I view the video in fullscreen. That doesn't annoys me too much, because I simply put the mouse in the right border of the screen. But I discovered that the mouse hides perfectly on my desktop computer, wich don't have 3D acceleration because my bad xorg configuration. So I discovered that: [if you have no time read from here] When I view videos in YouTube in fullscreen mode, if I have Compositing enabled, the cursor doesn't hides, but if I disable Compositing, the cursor hides when the "toolbar" hides. I don't know if this is now resolved, or if this is caused by a Flash or YouTube bug. I enable and disable compositing pressing shift + alt + F12. I'm using openSUSE 11.2 Bye. |
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Here on Debian with compositing enabled the cursor hides clean and comes back as wished if you move it.
So you might want to forward this bug to your Distribution and tell them. Note: Im running Debian Squeeze with KDE 4.3.2 ATM compositing on a Nvidia onBoard Graphics card. The excelration works fine and doesnt cause a single problem yet. I might try and see if this issue occurs to me on the new 4.4 release next week.
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http://adreasdevblog.wordpress.com I work with the head developer on this one: http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Aki My code repository on github: https://github.com/xxtjaxx/xxtjaxxRepository/tree |
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