Mouse cursor needs to disappear in fullscreen mode, with a parameter to control number of seconds.
Invisible mouse cursor in fullscreen Created Sep 10, 2009
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Invisible mouse cursor in fullscreen, from
medwards
/Signed!
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Invisible mouse cursor in fullscreen, from
medwards
You're talking about having it reappear if the mouse is moved, right? Otherwise it breaks all kinds of accessibility rules. (Would prevent the player from being adopted by any US federal Web site, for example.)
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gmccomb
Absolutely. It is imperative that the mouse reappear when moved, and the time to disappear should be set with a parameter, preferably independent of the controls autoHide parameter.
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medwards
I totally agree this needs to be implemented, just like youtube, vimeo etc etc
I think they must hurry about this because some users may change to the JW-player because it does that.
Posted: Jan 8, 2010
I think they must hurry about this because some users may change to the flow player because it does that. If they do they will miss out on so much great plug-ins and features of the flow player.
And ByTheWay there is a flow plug-in for the JW-player that allows the play-list to slide freely like on the cover-flow in itunes how easy could that be with the flow player???
And ByTheWay there is a flow plug-in for the JW-player that allows the play-list to slide freely like on the cover-flow in itunes how easy could that be with the flow player???
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I think they must hurry about this because some users may change to the JW-player because it does that., from
jamesm_waves
Until flowplayer comes up with their own solution, there is a workaround.
http://flowplayer.org/forum/users/19832
lol
http://flowplayer.org/forum/users/19832
lol
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Invisible mouse cursor in fullscreen, from
medwards
I agree. This function is expected behaviour in 2010.