Wacom Bridge optionally draws a local screen cursor on the local system, independent of the remote system's screen cursor. The Local screen cursor and Wacom Inkline are not affected by the connection speed to the remote system, and give users with low-speed connections confidence that the stroke was recorded and sent to the remote Windows system. Wacom Bridge defaults to “Show local screen cursor,” thus resulting in two cursors.
Depending on the virtualization system, it may be possible to turn off the remote cursor in the client software. Which cursor is best depends a lot on your connection speed and system, the type of Wacom product you are using, and your personal preference.
a. With high-speed connections (< 30 ms ping time), try turning off the Local screen cursor from within Wacom Center’s Wacom Bridge tab.
b. With low-speed (> 30 ms ping time) connections, leave the Local screen cursor on and turn off the Remote Cursor. If running Splashtop, go to the View Options menu (eyeball icon).
c. With high-speed connections / high-performance systems and Wacom Cintiq Pro Pen displays, you may choose to turn off both cursors for a cleaner screen appearance.