| XBANISH(1) | General Commands Manual | XBANISH(1) |
NAME¶
xbanish — hide the
X11 mouse cursor when a key is pressed
SYNOPSIS¶
xbanish |
[-a] [-d]
[-i modifier]
[-m nw|ne|sw|se] |
DESCRIPTION¶
xbanish hides the X11 mouse cursor when a
key is pressed. The cursor is shown again when it is moved or a mouse button
is pressed. This is similar to the xterm(1) setting
pointerMode but the effect is global in the X11
session.
OPTIONS¶
-a- Always keep mouse cursor hidden while
xbanishis running. -d- Print debugging messages to stdout.
-imodifier- Ignore pressed key if modifier is used. Modifiers
are:
shift,lock(CapsLock),control,mod1(Alt or Meta),mod2(NumLock),mod3(Hyper),mod4(Super, Windows, or Command), andmod5(ISO Level 3 Shift). -mnw|ne|sw|se- When hiding the mouse cursor, move it to this corner of the screen, then move it back when showing the cursor.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
xbanish was written by
joshua stein
<jcs@jcs.org>.
| September 16, 2019 | Debian |