This is caused by the new version of Files specifying different cursors at different points in the view, but it just specifies a default Gdk.CursorType at the moment. It should be possible to fix this by using a named cursor instead.
This is caused by the new version of Files specifying different cursors at different points in the view, but it just specifies a default Gdk.CursorType at the moment. It should be possible to fix this by using a named cursor instead.