Hi Grunt:
    Thanks for your reply, and I would like tosupport 
bothspice-gtkandspice-html5,if Istop the server-side image compression, does it 
increasethe network bandwidth? Another solution is uninstall the QXLdriver,will 
it affect themouse events and screendisplay(for example very slow)?
    We think there is no this issue happened on the spice-gtkandXspice,so if we 
can solve it on spice-html5 according to the way of the spice-gtk. Last 
question is if the project spice-html5hasplan tosolve windows desktop upside 
down?

Thanks again,
Melo










At 2016-01-28 18:57:50, "Pavel Grunt" <pgr...@redhat.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 16:10 +0800, 苏成才 wrote:
>> Hi guys:
>> I encountered a problem: the windows screen cannot display properly
>> when use spice-html5, also the VM installed spice-guest-tools.exe.
>> But if i don't install the spice-guest-tools, then everything is ok.
>> My env is:
>> 1) spice-html5 version is spice-html5-0.1.6
>> 2) websockify is 0.7.0
>> 3) centos6.0
>> 4) qemu is 1.6.4
>> 5) tomcat7 and chrome42
>> Please see the screen image in the attachment, any advice is welcome.
>> 
>It stopped working properly because the qxl driver was installed. Some
>features are missing on the spice-html5 side so it is upside down. Try
>disabling image compression on the server. Or uninstall just the qxl
>driver. spice-html5 client works fine with linux guests, with Windows
>guests is not very tested.
>
>Regards,
>Pavel
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Melo
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