lol!I don't think it'll be fixed any time soon as the guys at Videolan are in denial that it is their problem.
The eggs will be several layers thick on their faces soon...
Interesting. I try to keep the installation files for everything I install or update, but my VLC folder has only these versions in it:lol!I don't think it'll be fixed any time soon as the guys at Videolan are in denial that it is their problem.
The eggs will be several layers thick on their faces soon...
Yeah this problem is getting to be really annoying. I first noticed it after updating from 1.0.5 (Goldeneye) quite some time ago now.
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ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/1.0.5/win32/Interesting. I try to keep the installation files for everything I install or update, but my VLC folder has only these versions in it:lol!I don't think it'll be fixed any time soon as the guys at Videolan are in denial that it is their problem.
The eggs will be several layers thick on their faces soon...
Yeah this problem is getting to be really annoying. I first noticed it after updating from 1.0.5 (Goldeneye) quite some time ago now.
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vlc-0.8.1-win32.exe
vlc-0.8.4a-win32.exe
vlc-0.8.5-win32.exe
vlc-0.8.6c-win32.exe
vlc-0.8.6d-win32.exe
vlc-0.9.9-win32.exe
vlc-1.0.0-win32.exe
vlc-1.0.2-win32.exe
vlc-1.0.3-win32.exe
vlc-1.1.5-win32.exe
vlc-1.1.7-win32.exe
Maybe I should Google for version 1.0.5 since that appears to be the last version before the hide-mouse function stopped working.
Thank you tesuji! Setting the "Hide Cursor and Full Screen Controller for x milliseconds" anywhere between 0 and 1005 works for me. Although it seems to take longer than the set time to hide, e.g. about 1000milliseconds makes the cursor hide within around 3 seconds. I found that setting it between 500 - 1000 worked well. Regardless, I'm glad to be using the new version of VLC again with a solution to this issue that works!Using ver. 1.1.9 (current afaik)
What Finally WORKED is going to TOOLS/Preferences (Show All)
I changed the value for 'Show Video Title for x milliseconds' to 0 (zero)
I also changed 'Hide Cursor and Full Screen Controller for x milliseconds' to 0 (zero).
Essentially saying 'Don't show the cursor and controller AT ALL' ( -unless I move the mouse
Now I'm working with a perfectly acceptable interface -when I click the fullscreen button
the On-screen Controller AND MOUSE auto-hide instantly and reappear when I move the mouse.
As long as I leave the mouse/cursor on the controller they remain visible - when I move the mouse off of the controller
they both disappear almost instantly.
I have yet to try re-upping the time before the mouse disappears because I'm happy the way it is now - but would suggest that this may possibly have reset whatever was causing the mouse to NOT disappear in the first place.
Hope this info helps somebody.
One has to wonder why someone seeking a solution wouldn't even read the most recent postings to the threadI just downloaded 1.1.10 and am having this issue. Using win xp pro. Anyone figure this out?
I see the only change in the code is just to make the new default for "mouse-hide-timeout" 1000 ms (and not 1500)Patch was applied to VLC 1.2.0, so it should work correctly out of box.
http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/v ... 09179.html
Thank you tesujiI"ve tried various 'fixes' but didn't uninstall/reinstall-
Guess I should mention -
Vista Home prem.
No Bittorrent ever
VLC updates regularly
Same symptom (with each version since 1.03)- Controller fades but mouse pointer remains
Using ver. 1.1.9 (current afaik)
What Finally WORKED is going to TOOLS/Preferences (Show All)
I changed the value for 'Show Video Title for x milliseconds' to 0 (zero)
I also changed 'Hide Cursor and Full Screen Controller for x milliseconds' to 0 (zero).
Essentially saying 'Don't show the cursor and controller AT ALL' ( -unless I move the mouse
Now I'm working with a perfectly acceptable interface -when I click the fullscreen button
the On-screen Controller AND MOUSE auto-hide instantly and reappear when I move the mouse.
As long as I leave the mouse/cursor on the controller they remain visible - when I move the mouse off of the controller
they both disappear almost instantly.
I have yet to try re-upping the time before the mouse disappears because I'm happy the way it is now - but would suggest that this may possibly have reset whatever was causing the mouse to NOT disappear in the first place.
Hope this info helps somebody.
This is not a real fix, it's a small workaround, after W10 FALL UPDATE and mouse cursor not hiding. We need a real fix, 3.0 has too many bugs for installing (first of all it stops stream play when gets a "bad video packet", and video-playing remains dirty; no good to me). Hoping to see 2.2.8 or 3.0 in Stable Release asap.Here I am in 2017 with the same problem on Windows 10, using VLC version 2.2.6 Umbrella, my cursor/mouse remaining on the screen.
Your fix was great and the problem is solved.
I appreciate you, 6 years later!
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