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Originally Posted by BetterRed
@trying - I use the Cursor Hider gadget, it works for all programs, eg when typing an email or a report. It works better than the freebies I tried.
It cost me $AU12.50; I'm mouse averse, so I don't want to see its pointer until I want to use the darn thing. Hence I was happy to buy it.
Searches for 'windows hide cursor' and 'windows hide mouse pointer' should find a number of alternatives.
BR
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I was hoping instead it would be an option within the E-book Viewer itself. With QT5 you can supposedly set the cursor to Qt::BlankCursor. One would show the cursor again upon any mouse movement. And use a timer to re-hide the cursor after a set period with no mouse movement.
Perhaps I should have added FEATURE REQUEST to my subject header