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Is it possible to hide the mouse cursor in a web browser?

I've done this in Flash for a touch screen application, where a mouse cursor is distracting and unneeded. This time it's for a display screen that is non-interactive, so a mouse cursor is not needed.

My gut feeling is there's no easy way to achieve this in the web browser, only by use of a browser plug-in.

The browser in use is Firefox, so perhaps there's a plug-in that achieves this? Although it would be preferable to be able to do this via JavaScript/jQuery.

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Just use a CSS rule:

* {
cursor: none;
}
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  • correct - but some browsers will still show the cursor if the document height is not filled / >100% ..
    – goddva
    Sep 1, 2009 at 9:22
  • I'd heard talk about this, but was told it didn't work... it's a nice surprise it does :) Sep 1, 2009 at 9:30
  • Works in chrome for me (version 6.0.472.63 on Mac OSX). Oct 10, 2010 at 17:57
  • Chrome in Kiosk (full screen with no borders) mode (version 12.0.742.122, windows xp sp3) and with window maximized seem to ignore BODY {cursor: none} and * {cursor: none} -- maybe I misunderstood the answer though.
    – Jeremy
    Jul 20, 2011 at 3:40
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    Can't edit my last comment (too old?). Chrome in Kiosk mode with * {cursor: none} in css will remove the cursor. (version 16.0.912.77 m, on xp sp3)
    – Jeremy
    Feb 15, 2012 at 11:23
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Finding something that works across browsers is a pain.

The code below works on Chrome, IE, and Firefox. IE likes .cur files, Chrome likes the embedded png, and some browsers actually respect the none :)

#div {
    cursor: url('data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAYAAAAfFcSJAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAAAZdEVYdFNvZnR3YXJlAFBhaW50Lk5FVCB2My41LjbQg61aAAAADUlEQVQYV2P4//8/IwAI/QL/+TZZdwAAAABJRU5ErkJggg=='),
    url(images/blank.cur),
    none !important;
}
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Try using the CSS:

  #elementID{
     cursor: none;
  }
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