Remove redundancy.
The only function that cat set SWCursor before xf86DeviceCursorInitialize() is xf86InitCursor() when VCP and is created. Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <vignatti@c3sl.ufpr.br> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
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@ -464,11 +464,8 @@ xf86DeviceCursorInitialize(DeviceIntPtr pDev, ScreenPtr pScreen)
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if (pDev != inputInfo.pointer)
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if (pDev != inputInfo.pointer)
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if (!ScreenPriv->SWCursor)
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{
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ScreenPriv->spriteFuncs->SetCursor(inputInfo.pointer, pScreen,
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ScreenPriv->spriteFuncs->SetCursor(inputInfo.pointer, pScreen,
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ScreenPriv->CurrentCursor, ScreenPriv->x, ScreenPriv->y);
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ScreenPriv->CurrentCursor, ScreenPriv->x, ScreenPriv->y);
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}
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ScreenPriv->SWCursor = TRUE | XF86_FORCE_SW_CURSOR;
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ScreenPriv->SWCursor = TRUE | XF86_FORCE_SW_CURSOR;
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}
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}
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