* Michael Tokarev <m...@tls.msk.ru> [2012-03-15 18:02]:
> With tablet, you switch by entering guest window and by leaving
> guest window.
> 
> This is the whole point of usb tablet: to "integrate" host and guest
> cursors.

Thanks for your detailed explanation, Michael.

I didn't actually know what the -usbdevice tablet option was supposed
to do.  I merely used it because I heard it improves mouse support in
KVM.

Based on what you said, -usbdevice tablet didn't work properly in 0.14
but is working in 1.0 now.  However, the behaviour of -usbdevice
tablet is exactly the behaviour I don't like and so the solution for
me is not to use this option.  I'll do that and you can close this
bug.  Thanks again.

I have one last question, though: there is one behaviour I liked about
-usbdevice tablet in 0.14: it allowed me to move over a KVM window,
and if there were several windows in that KVM instance the focus would
move to the window in the KVM instance in which I clicked or over
which I moved.  This was the case without KVM grabbing the whole focus
so I'd have to press Ctrl-Alt to get out.

It seems this behaviour is no longer possible: I either have to choose
between full focus (requiring Ctrl-Alt to get out) or no focus at all.

Is there something inbetween that would allow me to get back to that
old behaviour I just described?

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/



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