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this post was submitted on 09 Apr 2024
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Try the following:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-size 12
Or if that's too small, then a different value instead of 12.
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I will never see mouse cursors the same. Thanks random internet person!
I didn't really expect this thread to turn into this, but I have to say I am glad it did XD
For the cursor-size setting, it does not seem to be the issue here, it simply makes it smaller on the normal windows, but about the normal size on the affected apps. Like the person on the GNOME community on here suggested, downgrading the GNOME platform runtime seems to be the issue, and since this only happens on nightly/bleeding edge GNOME apps, I think the issue is there. Thx though!