I have a corrupted cursor on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Bookworm on Wayland. What should show as an arrow appears as a random square pixel block but does not appear on all applications. I presume that the file containing the cursor image has been overwritten, but how do I fix it?
I have searched the web but can find no relevant details. I believe that PiXflat is the theme used on Pi5 and have tried sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/PiXflat (as suggested by https://github.com/minimumattic/pixflat-theme) which can temporarily cure the problem but problems can revert after using certain applications.
Any suggestions please?
A separate issue is that the cursor disappears towards the right of the screen. Again something is passing incorrect screen dimensions to the cursor program but where do I find this?
I have searched the web but can find no relevant details. I believe that PiXflat is the theme used on Pi5 and have tried sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/PiXflat (as suggested by https://github.com/minimumattic/pixflat-theme) which can temporarily cure the problem but problems can revert after using certain applications.
Any suggestions please?
A separate issue is that the cursor disappears towards the right of the screen. Again something is passing incorrect screen dimensions to the cursor program but where do I find this?
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