The USC code isn't the clearest: "--enable-hardware-cursor" is an option to enable the default Mir cursor and defaults to disabling it.
If Mir isn't hiding the cursor correctly that's a separate issue that ought to be addressed.
The USC code isn't the clearest: "--enable- hardware- cursor" is an option to enable the default Mir cursor and defaults to disabling it.
If Mir isn't hiding the cursor correctly that's a separate issue that ought to be addressed.