I found the qemu user yesterday and added it to the input group. All is good now. The patches work great! Are they being added to the main code base soon? A small faq on the site detailing libvirt usage and adding qemu to the input group would be needed though.

I notice no bugs as of yet. The mouse fully disengages from each system unlike an earlier report I read in this mailing list. This is perfect and precisely what I requested many months ago when vfio-users mailing list first started. :)

Thanks for all your work on this,
Jon

On 5 January 2016 at 07:05, Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> wrote:
On Mo, 2016-01-04 at 13:19 +0000, Jonathan Scruggs wrote:
> Oh. I just changed /dev/input/eventx (replace x with correct number
> for my devices) to permissions of 666 and it worked. I guess I had to
> change the conf file and change the permissions. Is there a way to
> make the devices work with qemu? The permission user is root and group
> of input for all the eventx devices. Do I need a udev script or is
> there a qemu user that can be added to the group of input?

I'm using chmod 666, adding the qemu user to the input group should work
too.

cheers,
  Gerd