Cursorcerer is a preference pane that will let you hide your mouse cursor. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to let the cursor come back all the time for me so only use it if you know how to navigate well with the keyboard...
I use(d) Cursorcerer as well, and have had the same glitch, where it didn't work right, and it was quite frustrating! I need to remove that thing from my system instead of still having it on my preference pane... it looks like it always saps CPU (not much, but more than it seemingly should, especially for "not doing" anything/not being enabled).
i run a projector out dvi and i'm always drifting around into the full screen side, then i can't seem to find the damn cursor (which also seems to get a little "sticky") when i need it. :) i wish there was a way to create a "wall" between monitors...
Cursorcerer is a preference pane that will let you hide your mouse cursor. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to let the cursor come back all the time for me so only use it if you know how to navigate well with the keyboard...
In the QC preferences pane :
its not a real solution. it doesn't work very well in dual screen set...
I use(d) Cursorcerer as well, and have had the same glitch, where it didn't work right, and it was quite frustrating! I need to remove that thing from my system instead of still having it on my preference pane... it looks like it always saps CPU (not much, but more than it seemingly should, especially for "not doing" anything/not being enabled).
i run a projector out dvi and i'm always drifting around into the full screen side, then i can't seem to find the damn cursor (which also seems to get a little "sticky") when i need it. :) i wish there was a way to create a "wall" between monitors...