>From VNC, you access the monitor via Ctrl-Alt-2 and Ctrl-Alt-1. It
works the same.
"info mice" gives me:
* Mouse #1: QEMU USB Tablet (absolute)
Mouse #0: QEMU PS/2 Mouse
As for Windows and VESA, I'm not sure what it's doing, but I can select
all sorts of resolutions, like 1440x900. The defau
This is strange. On a lark, I right-clicked the unknown tablet device
and told Windows to find a driver for it. It told me it couldn't find a
better one than what I already had, and then it appeared as a HID-
compliant device. Now it works fine!
I'm thinking that what has happened is that some
That's easier said than done, because it's pretty unusable. And as I
said, the OS didn't change. QEMU got updated, and then it broke. So if
it was or wasn't using the tablet before, then it still is or isn't now.
Either way, it used to work.
I'll see what I can figure out about what it thinks i
Ok, I'm seeing two devices that Windows XP doesn't recognize. One is
"QEMU USB Tablet", and the other is "VGA Controller (VGA Compatible)".
It doesn't appear to have drivers for these.
Both of these used to work just fine. I'm not sure why it's complaining
about either one, since things were fin
This bug isn't getting any attention, but it's a total show-stopper for
me. It priority should be raised to Critical. I cannot use any of my
VMs at all. Please help!
Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
I use qemu in VNC mode. In order to get the client and server mouse
pointers to line up, I've had to use the "-usbdevice tablet" option.
This no longer works, and it behaves the same as if the option is not
there. This makes my VMs unusable to me.
Here's how I'm booting Win