There doesn't appear to be any good reason to warp the cursor to the top-left corner when all outputs are disconnected; it's no more valid than any other (x,y) point in that case. The real-world case here is a user with a single external monitor turning it off (which apparently counts as disconnected depending on the connection type/hardware). For that user, it's desirable to have the cursor remain in its original location when the monitor is turned back on.
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