Double cursor on boot. A cursor is rendered on 0,0 while the real cursor is on another output
Hyprland Version
v0.32.3-79-g68e57b7e
Bug or Regression?
Bug
Description
This is a small issue that has been occurring all the time since I started using hyprland this year. I have two monitors:
Monitor HDMI-A-1 (ID 0):
[email protected] at 1920x0
description: BNQ BenQ GL2250H 7CF03165019 (HDMI-A-1)
make: BNQ
model: BenQ GL2250H
serial: 7CF03165019
active workspace: 1 (1)
special workspace: 0 ()
reserved: 0 50 0 0
scale: 1.00
transform: 0
focused: no
dpmsStatus: 1
vrr: 0
activelyTearing: false
Monitor DVI-D-2 (ID 1):
[email protected] at 0x0
description: AOC 2370 ABKFB9A000474 (DVI-D-2)
make: AOC
model: 2370
serial: ABKFB9A000474
active workspace: 2 (2)
special workspace: 0 ()
reserved: 0 50 0 0
scale: 1.00
transform: 0
focused: yes
dpmsStatus: 1
vrr: 0
activelyTearing: false
When I boot my cursor is in the middle of HDMI-A-1 which is the "primary" monitor, but there is a second "ghost" cursor at 0,0 on DVI-D-2. If I move my focus to DVI-D-2 it disappears.
How to reproduce
I don't know if this is specific to my setup. If not follow these steps:
- Have at least two monitors
- Have your cursor be at the right one when booting
- Don't move the cursor
- Pay attention to the top left corner of the left screen
- You should see a "ghost" cursor that disappears as soon as you move your focus to the left monitor
Crash reports, logs, images, videos
No response
yeah but it goes away when you move it, right?
yeah but it goes away when you move it, right?
Yes it does. So it's not a fatal issue, but I thought I'd report it, since it ideally should not happen.
can confirm. also happens on my machine
is this still a thing?
@vaxerski On version 0.38.1 it does not happen anymore.
closing then