Provided by: unclutter-xfixes_1.5-3_amd64 

NAME
unclutter-xfixes - rewrite of unclutter using the X11-Xfixes extension
SYNOPSIS
unclutter [--timeout seconds] [--jitter radius] [--exclude-root] [--ignore-scrolling] [--fork|-b]
[--help|-h] [--version|-v]
Compatibility arguments:
unclutter [--display|-d display] [--idle seconds] [--keystroke] [--grab] [--noevents] [--reset] [--root]
[--onescreen] [--not] name …
OPTIONS
--timeout seconds
Specifies the number of seconds after which the cursor should be hidden if it was neither moved nor
any button was pressed. (Default: 5)
--jitter radius
Ignore cursor movements if the cursor hasn’t moved sufficiently far.
--exclude-root
Don’t hide the mouse cursor if it is idling over the root window and not an actual window since in
this case it isn’t obscuring anything important, but rather just the desktop background.
--ignore-scrolling
Ignore mouse scroll events (buttons 4 and 5) so that scrolling doesn’t unhide the cursor.
--fork|-b
Fork unclutter to the background.
--help|-h
Display the usage and exit.
--version|-v
Display the version and exit.
COMPATIBILITY
In order to be used as a drop-in replacement of unclutter, unclutter-xfixes accepts all command line
arguments of unclutter, but ignores most of them.
--display|-d display
Specifies the X display to use. The same effect can be achieved by setting the DISPLAY environment
variable.
--idle seconds
This argument is mapped to --timeout.
--keystroke
This argument is ignored.
--grab
This argument is ignored.
--noevents
This argument is ignored.
--reset
This argument is ignored.
--root
This argument does the opposite of --exclude-root. Shouldn’t need to be given, as this is the default
behavior in unclutter-xfixes.
--onescreen
This argument restricts unclutter to the single screen specified in --display or to the default
screen of the display.
--not
This argument will result in all arguments that aren’t options or option arguments, to be collected
into a list that specifies windows where the cursor shall not be removed. These will be the windows
where an element of the list matches, in a case insensitive comparison, the starting characters of
either the WM_NAME, or the name or class of the WM_CLASS, properties of the window. (Note that this
argument can be given anywhere on the command line.)
DESCRIPTION
Hide the mouse cursor if it isn’t being used.
This version of unclutter is a rewrite of the original and uses the x11-xfixes extension, which means
that no fake windows or pointer grabbing is needed. This should work better with window managers and
applications.
AUTHOR
Ingo Bürk
2019-10-30 UNCLUTTER-XFIXES(1)