Thanks for the detail. First to know such a solution. Yes, the mouse option for virt-manager should be add an input device "tablet". That do fix some mouse tracking issue. <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1370887>"Select the virtual machine, then click Details. In the Hardware tab, click Add. For Hardware type, choose Input Device and click Forward. For Type, select the "EvTouch USB Graphics Tablet", click Forward, and click Finish." From <https://apps.cndls.georgetown.edu/wikis/people/nje5/wiki/Setup_tablet_for_mouse_for_KVM_virtual_machines>
On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 7:35 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <p...@usb.ve> wrote: On Tue, 2017-04-25 at 09:07 +0000, Daimon Wang wrote: > I can't imagine how it works. Not sure what you don't understand, but to be explicit: * The host runs on the IGP with HDMI output * The guest runs on the 2nd GPU with HDMI output * Both HDMI cables go through a HDMI switch to my single monitor * I run KVM/QEMU via virt-manager, which shows a window on my host Linux desktop * To access the guest I click in the virt-manager window and hit the HDMI switch. This takes me to Windows. * To go back to the host I hit the HDMI switch, which returns the monitor to the virt-manager window, then Ctrl-Alt releases the mouse This works reliably, even when the bug occurs, i.e. the bug only affects mouse control in Windows. It doesn't affect my switching back and forth in any way. Toggling back and forth between host and guest does not correct the bug and reactivate the mouse. The only solution so far is to forcibly reboot the guest from virt-manager. > But maybe you can try the following.1. Set the VM mouse type to usb tablet. > The default is PS/2. I'm not sure how to edit this in libvirt, but qemu > option should be "-usbdevice tablet"2. Install the vdagent from > https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe. > You may only install the agent related component. > virt-manager had no options for the default mouse, i.e. it's a PS/2 mouse or nothing. I could add an additional mouse I guess. @everyone, is there any way to freely switch mouse between the host and the VM with VGA pass-through? I remember there's a thread discussing this and the final solution is using ssh to execute some script, which is too complex. I've seen several references about this kind of thing, including something called Synchronicity (?). All they did was make me waste a lot of time when I first tried setting this up. I think part of the problem is that people have different use cases and hence different assumptions about what one is trying to do e.g. many of them implicitly assume one has several monitors, or even several keyboards and/or mice, which I would suspect is actually the minority. This complicates the discussion. poc
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