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The cursor disappears after suspend/wake up - dmytrocx75 - 15th October 2017

Testing prerequisites: there should be 2 working monitors plugged into 1 video card.

Case:
1. Click the home button
2. Click the Power Session right-hand menu
3. Click the Suspend icon in the System Actions
Wait for PC going into sleep mode
4. Resume PC by hitting any keyboard key
Expected result: the mouse cursor is visible on the main monitor. After dragging the cursor to another screen it remains visible there.

Fact result: the mouse cursor is visible on the primary screen. After dragging the cursor to the secondary screen it becomes not visible there, though remains functional. After dragging the cursor back to the primary screen it becomes visible again.
More detailed: after PC suspend the cursor is depicted as 1px black dot on the secondary screen and is depicted as the regular arrow on the primary screen.
Look my system info in the attached screenshot.

If more info is needed, just ask.Thank you!


RE: The cursor disappears after suspend/wake up - leszek - 16th October 2017

Sounds like a video driver issue. But I am not sure.
I think as it might be also a general Plasma error could you report that to upstream at bugs.kde.org please.


RE: The cursor disappears after suspend/wake up - dmytrocx75 - 24th October 2017

(16th October 2017, 10:13)leszek Wrote: Sounds like a video driver issue. But I am not sure.
I think as it might be also a general Plasma error could you report that to upstream at bugs.kde.org please.

Well, I expected someone to care about it. If you don't, I'll install Mangaro to see if it happens there. 


RE: The cursor disappears after suspend/wake up - leszek - 24th October 2017

Don't misunderstand my answer. We care about it. Though I expect it to be a general plasma or video driver issue So something more general we have no expertise on or can fix easily.
Thats why I recommend reporting a bug report on bugs.kde.org
Of course if you test it on Manjaro and can confirm it there it might be even more helpful also for a general bugs.kde.org report.