Natalia Portillo wrote:
That requires a driver in guest side that communicates with qemu.
VMWare and VirtualPC does this but requires a driver in the guest side,
so in unsupported systems you still have to click to grab.
Just as a side note, the USB tablet support makes this quite easy at
least on Win2k - it already has the required driver, so for me it was
enough to add -usbdevice tablet to the command line to have the mouse
cursor automatically grabbed/ungrabbed (it seems that the behaviour of
Ctrl+Alt changed a bit, but one gets used to it).
Thanks to Brad and Anthony for making that possible :D
Regards,
Oliver
El 05/05/2006, a las 8:57, Christian MICHON escribió:
it works. Side effect: after the first ungrab, I can't see the host
pointer over the SDL windows.
Yet, it's nothing as compared to the invisible wall.
I know nothing about most qemu internals, but would it be
possible to make it like vmw*re, ie the mouse is automagically
grabbed/ungrabbed whenever you reach the limits of the
SDL window ?
On 5/5/06, Anthony Liguori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas Han wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For what it's worth. I have also seen this "invisible wall" problem
> with my mouse for a few weeks off the CVS build too.
Can you try out the following patch. *grumbles about SDL's brokenness*
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
--
Christian
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