How to remove mouse cursor in chrome?












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I recently started using Vimium to not use the mouse that often. Now I find it disturbing when I always see the mouse cursor within Chrome.



So I want it to disappear from screen when I am not using the mouse. How can I achieve that?










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    Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

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I recently started using Vimium to not use the mouse that often. Now I find it disturbing when I always see the mouse cursor within Chrome.



So I want it to disappear from screen when I am not using the mouse. How can I achieve that?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

    – Synetech
    Sep 5 '12 at 18:37














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I recently started using Vimium to not use the mouse that often. Now I find it disturbing when I always see the mouse cursor within Chrome.



So I want it to disappear from screen when I am not using the mouse. How can I achieve that?










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I recently started using Vimium to not use the mouse that often. Now I find it disturbing when I always see the mouse cursor within Chrome.



So I want it to disappear from screen when I am not using the mouse. How can I achieve that?







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    Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

    – Synetech
    Sep 5 '12 at 18:37














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    Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

    – Synetech
    Sep 5 '12 at 18:37








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Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

– Synetech
Sep 5 '12 at 18:37





Have you tried requesting the feature from the devs? The should be able to add a function-call to remove it, but you will need to allow that to happen since by default, Chrome prompts you: chrome://chrome/settings/contentExceptions#mouselock

– Synetech
Sep 5 '12 at 18:37










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One solution is to override the user stylesheet.
You can use an extension like UserScrtipCSS
and set a rule of
body { cursor: none !important; } to match against a regex of .*.



This will obviously remove the mouse cursor completely from every page - which may or may not be what you want.






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    One solution is to override the user stylesheet.
    You can use an extension like UserScrtipCSS
    and set a rule of
    body { cursor: none !important; } to match against a regex of .*.



    This will obviously remove the mouse cursor completely from every page - which may or may not be what you want.






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      One solution is to override the user stylesheet.
      You can use an extension like UserScrtipCSS
      and set a rule of
      body { cursor: none !important; } to match against a regex of .*.



      This will obviously remove the mouse cursor completely from every page - which may or may not be what you want.






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        One solution is to override the user stylesheet.
        You can use an extension like UserScrtipCSS
        and set a rule of
        body { cursor: none !important; } to match against a regex of .*.



        This will obviously remove the mouse cursor completely from every page - which may or may not be what you want.






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        One solution is to override the user stylesheet.
        You can use an extension like UserScrtipCSS
        and set a rule of
        body { cursor: none !important; } to match against a regex of .*.



        This will obviously remove the mouse cursor completely from every page - which may or may not be what you want.







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