Thanks for replying, and I have not experienced that behavior. The only
thing I've noticed different is curiously longer boot to 'tianocore' splash
screen and a drastically increased windows boot time.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Kyle Marek wrote:
> Mouse issues, you say?
>
> I've been pre
Thank you for replying, and this did not solve the issue.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Kash Pande wrote:
> Have you tried 'uninstall this device' to remove the virtio mouse device
> and then allow reinstallation via auto detect? This works for me - the
> virtio stuff stops working after mess
Have you tried 'uninstall this device' to remove the virtio mouse device
and then allow reinstallation via auto detect? This works for me - the
virtio stuff stops working after messing with fundamental addressing in
the XML files.
Kash
On 2018-06-21 06:28 PM, Mark wrote:
> Hello, I start a VM wi
Mouse issues, you say?
I've been preparing to write an email to this list myself about a
somewhat different but possibly related mouse issue.
Out of curiosity, does your entire screen seem to momentarily freeze any
time the mouse cursor changes? (like to the dual-arrow cursor when you
prepare to
Hello, I start a VM with UEFI and install windows 7. Mouse wheel works. I
shutdown VM, add the nvidia GPU and start VM then install nvidia drivers.
Shutdown again, modify the xml file via virsh and reboot. Passthrough
works but the scroll wheel has stopped working. Driving me kinda bonkers I
co