Hide cursor in fullscreen mode using Qt 4.8?

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Solution 1

I want to hide the cursor on fullscreen ...

You could set the cursor to be the blank cursor:

widget->setCursor(Qt::BlankCursor);

Also, as the docs state:

Some underlying window implementations will reset the cursor if it leaves a widget even if the mouse is grabbed. If you want to have a cursor set for all widgets, even when outside the window, consider QApplication::setOverrideCursor().

So you can call:

QApplication::setOverrideCursor(Qt::BlankCursor);

Solution 2

There is a program named unclutter that hides the mouse pointer. Here's an ArchLinux package:

https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/i686/unclutter/

I currently use it on an embedded system for hiding the mouse cursor on a touchscreen.

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Updated on June 19, 2022

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  • nkint
    nkint almost 2 years

    I'm in a ArchLinux with OpenBox and I want to hide the cursor on fullscreen inside a Qt 4.8 application. I am aware about some other question about it but no one works every time: sometimes the cursor is hiding, sometimes not. I didn't managed to understand exactly when the problem occurs but I think that maybe is it related with the screensaver because if I test my application just after the computer is restarted the mouse cursor is no visible (and it is what I want) but if I test this feature during the day the mouse cursor is still visible in fullscreen.

    This is my code:

    void MainWindow::toggleFullScreen()
    {
        if(!this->isFullScreen())
        {
            this->showFullScreen();
            #ifdef Q_WS_QWS
                QWSServer::setCursorVisible( false );
            #endif
    
        }
        else
        {
            this->showNormal();
        }
    }