XBANISH(1) | General Commands Manual | XBANISH(1) |
xbanish
— hide the
X11 mouse cursor when a key is pressed
xbanish |
[-a ] [-d ]
[-i modifier]
[-m
[w]nw|ne|sw|se]
[-t seconds]
[-s ] |
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.
-a
xbanish
is
running.-d
-i
modifiershift
, lock
(CapsLock), control
, mod1
(Alt or Meta), mod2
(NumLock),
mod3
(Hyper), mod4
(Super,
Windows, or Command), mod5
(ISO Level 3 Shift),
and all
-m
[w]nw|ne|sw|se-t
secondsseconds
have passed
without mouse movement.-s
xbanish
was written by
joshua stein
<jcs@jcs.org>.
March 13, 2020 | Debian |