Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: Qemu Windows Host & Client Feedback

2005-07-04 Thread Doctor Bill
Yes, it definitely acts like a stuck key. But none of the pressing none of the keys on my keyboard relieves the problem. Only restarting the QEMU virtual machine. However, I did figure out 90% of the time the problem occurs because I press the windows key to switch tasks. If I remember to first

Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: Qemu Windows Host & Client Feedback

2005-07-04 Thread Josef Moffett
Christian Walther wrote: Doctor Bill wrote: Even with the snapshot version, the same mapping problem occurs sometimes. Usually, it is after a soft reboot. For example, if I restart from Windows 98 se to DOS and then back to Windows 98 se then I get the key mapping where keys act as hot keys

[Qemu-devel] Re: Qemu Windows Host & Client Feedback

2005-07-04 Thread Christian Walther
Doctor Bill wrote: Even with the snapshot version, the same mapping problem occurs sometimes. Usually, it is after a soft reboot. For example, if I restart from Windows 98 se to DOS and then back to Windows 98 se then I get the key mapping where keys act as hot keys regardless of focus. However

[Qemu-devel] Re: Qemu Windows Host & Client Feedback

2005-07-03 Thread Doctor Bill
On 6/30/05, Doctor Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The first problem I noticed is that with the 0.70 version, keys are > not mapped correctly. For example, if I try to type in a URL as soon > as I press the letter e explorer opens. As soon as I type the letter > m, the window minimizes I