Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. open a tomboy note 2. type something 3. Actual results: The mouse pointer goes away, and doesn't come back again when the mouse is moved. If the mouse exits the window area, it becomes visible again, but when it reenters the window it disappears again. This makes it difficult to select text within the tomboy note. Expected results: The mouse pointer should become visible again when the mouse is moved. Additional info: I can make the mouse pointer be visible again in the note by opening a second note, selecting it, and then reselecting the first note. As soon as I type again, the mouse disappears.
Bug 494712 seems to be a related issue, which goes away when synergys is killed. It turns out that killing synergys also makes this issue go away. It's unclear to me whether synergys is behaving normally but tomboy/gnote/evolution have some sort of bug, or whether tomboy/gnote/evolution are fine and synergys has a bug. It might also be an issue with one of the UI libraries.
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