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From: LPNow <5bd923f9@opayq.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1437970] Re: qemu-system-x86_64 - two mouse pointers & fast scrolling problem
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 02:55:50 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150330025550.7088.16713.launchpad@chaenomeles.canonical.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20150330002404.7943.25110.malonedeb@soybean.canonical.com

** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  System Specs
  
  Host:
  --------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  Openbox 3.5.2
  tint2 panel (svn version)
  Nvidia GTX660M
  nvidia-driver-346.35
  Screen: 17" @1920x1080@60Hz
+ Logitech USB mouse
  
  Guest
  ---------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  XFce 4.10
  Screen 17" @1920x1080
  xf86-video-vmware 13.0.1
  
  *** I am not using an xorg.conf file in the guest ***
  
  QEMU 2.2.1
  
  I start Slackware in QEMU using 'Zoom To Fit' when it first boots up and
  I log into X, at this point I notice the mouse shows with 2 pointers and
  when I move the mouse around, shows as trails, but it's actually a
  second pointer that appears under the first.
  
  If I use 'Ctrl Alt F' and go into full screen mode the mouse gets
  corrected and only appears as one pointer and no pointer under the
  second one when moving around. So this mouse problem only appears the
  first time I log into X with 'Zoom To Fit'.
  
  Also if log in instead as 'Full Screen' I do not see the issue, as well
  as if I log in 'Full Screen' and change back to 'Zoom To Fit' it does
  not happen.
  
- I also noticed that if I scroll with the mouse wheel quickly, as an
- example, in any application and wanting to move quickly around, the
- mouse ends up moving me instead to another virtual desktop, XFce by
- default uses 4. If I just scroll slowly nothing happens, it's only when
- moving the mouse wheel quickly that the focus gets taken off the
- application for some reason and put on the desktop and moves you.
+ I also noticed with the mouse wheel scrolling in any application the mouse ends up moving me instead to another virtual desktop, XFce by default uses 4. Sometimes it moves me to another desktop if I move slowly, but most of 
+ the time I have to move the scroll wheel quickly. But in Firefox I noticed
+ I don't have to move it quickly, in fact in Firefox for me, sometimes it
+ doesn't take much movement of the mousewheel and I get moved to another
+ desktop. Browsing with Firefox is a bit a pain, this really needs a fix... 
  
  Command line options:
  --------------------------------
  qemu-system-x86_64 -rtc base=localtime Slackware\ 14.1\ x64.img -m 4096 --enable-kvm -smp 2 -vga vmware -usbdevice tablet
  
  I wanted to use -usbdevice tablet to have seamless mouse movement back
  and forth from Host to Guest without having to Grab...
  
  If I remove '-usbdevice tablet' and log into X the frst time as 'Zoom To
  Fit' I see two mouse pointers, but as soon as I click the desktop and
  the mouse is grabbed the second one goes away and when I move the mouse
  there is only one pointer.
  
  Also without the option '-usbdevice tablet' and I move the scroll wheel
  quickly the mouse stays focused on the application and it doesn't move
  the desktop.
  
  Please see the attached screen shots, qemu_1.jpg shows 2 mouse pointers
  when I first log into X as 'Zoom To Fit', and qemu_2.jpg shows when I'm
  staying in 'Zoom To Fit' mode and moving the mouse around, with a
  pointer under the pointer.

** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  System Specs
  
  Host:
  --------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  Openbox 3.5.2
  tint2 panel (svn version)
  Nvidia GTX660M
  nvidia-driver-346.35
  Screen: 17" @1920x1080@60Hz
  Logitech USB mouse
  
  Guest
  ---------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  XFce 4.10
  Screen 17" @1920x1080
  xf86-video-vmware 13.0.1
  
  *** I am not using an xorg.conf file in the guest ***
  
  QEMU 2.2.1
  
  I start Slackware in QEMU using 'Zoom To Fit' when it first boots up and
  I log into X, at this point I notice the mouse shows with 2 pointers and
  when I move the mouse around, shows as trails, but it's actually a
  second pointer that appears under the first.
  
  If I use 'Ctrl Alt F' and go into full screen mode the mouse gets
  corrected and only appears as one pointer and no pointer under the
  second one when moving around. So this mouse problem only appears the
  first time I log into X with 'Zoom To Fit'.
  
  Also if log in instead as 'Full Screen' I do not see the issue, as well
  as if I log in 'Full Screen' and change back to 'Zoom To Fit' it does
  not happen.
  
- I also noticed with the mouse wheel scrolling in any application the mouse ends up moving me instead to another virtual desktop, XFce by default uses 4. Sometimes it moves me to another desktop if I move slowly, but most of 
+ I also noticed with the mouse wheel scrolling in any application the mouse ends up moving me instead to another virtual desktop, XFce by default uses 4. Sometimes it moves me to another desktop if I move slowly, but most of
  the time I have to move the scroll wheel quickly. But in Firefox I noticed
  I don't have to move it quickly, in fact in Firefox for me, sometimes it
  doesn't take much movement of the mousewheel and I get moved to another
- desktop. Browsing with Firefox is a bit a pain, this really needs a fix... 
+ desktop. Browsing with Firefox is a pain, this really needs a fix...
  
  Command line options:
  --------------------------------
  qemu-system-x86_64 -rtc base=localtime Slackware\ 14.1\ x64.img -m 4096 --enable-kvm -smp 2 -vga vmware -usbdevice tablet
  
  I wanted to use -usbdevice tablet to have seamless mouse movement back
  and forth from Host to Guest without having to Grab...
  
  If I remove '-usbdevice tablet' and log into X the frst time as 'Zoom To
  Fit' I see two mouse pointers, but as soon as I click the desktop and
  the mouse is grabbed the second one goes away and when I move the mouse
  there is only one pointer.
  
  Also without the option '-usbdevice tablet' and I move the scroll wheel
  quickly the mouse stays focused on the application and it doesn't move
  the desktop.
  
  Please see the attached screen shots, qemu_1.jpg shows 2 mouse pointers
  when I first log into X as 'Zoom To Fit', and qemu_2.jpg shows when I'm
  staying in 'Zoom To Fit' mode and moving the mouse around, with a
  pointer under the pointer.

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Title:
  qemu-system-x86_64 - two mouse pointers & fast scrolling problem

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  System Specs

  Host:
  --------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  Openbox 3.5.2
  tint2 panel (svn version)
  Nvidia GTX660M
  nvidia-driver-346.35
  Screen: 17" @1920x1080@60Hz
  Logitech USB mouse

  Guest
  ---------
  Slackware 14.1 x86_64
  XFce 4.10
  Screen 17" @1920x1080
  xf86-video-vmware 13.0.1

  *** I am not using an xorg.conf file in the guest ***

  QEMU 2.2.1

  I start Slackware in QEMU using 'Zoom To Fit' when it first boots up
  and I log into X, at this point I notice the mouse shows with 2
  pointers and when I move the mouse around, shows as trails, but it's
  actually a second pointer that appears under the first.

  If I use 'Ctrl Alt F' and go into full screen mode the mouse gets
  corrected and only appears as one pointer and no pointer under the
  second one when moving around. So this mouse problem only appears the
  first time I log into X with 'Zoom To Fit'.

  Also if log in instead as 'Full Screen' I do not see the issue, as
  well as if I log in 'Full Screen' and change back to 'Zoom To Fit' it
  does not happen.

  I also noticed with the mouse wheel scrolling in any application the mouse ends up moving me instead to another virtual desktop, XFce by default uses 4. Sometimes it moves me to another desktop if I move slowly, but most of
  the time I have to move the scroll wheel quickly. But in Firefox I noticed
  I don't have to move it quickly, in fact in Firefox for me, sometimes it
  doesn't take much movement of the mousewheel and I get moved to another
  desktop. Browsing with Firefox is a pain, this really needs a fix...

  Command line options:
  --------------------------------
  qemu-system-x86_64 -rtc base=localtime Slackware\ 14.1\ x64.img -m 4096 --enable-kvm -smp 2 -vga vmware -usbdevice tablet

  I wanted to use -usbdevice tablet to have seamless mouse movement back
  and forth from Host to Guest without having to Grab...

  If I remove '-usbdevice tablet' and log into X the frst time as 'Zoom
  To Fit' I see two mouse pointers, but as soon as I click the desktop
  and the mouse is grabbed the second one goes away and when I move the
  mouse there is only one pointer.

  Also without the option '-usbdevice tablet' and I move the scroll
  wheel quickly the mouse stays focused on the application and it
  doesn't move the desktop.

  Please see the attached screen shots, qemu_1.jpg shows 2 mouse
  pointers when I first log into X as 'Zoom To Fit', and qemu_2.jpg
  shows when I'm staying in 'Zoom To Fit' mode and moving the mouse
  around, with a pointer under the pointer.

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-03-30  3:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-03-30  0:24 [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1437970] [NEW] qemu-system-x86_64 - two mouse pointers & fast scrolling problem LPNow
2015-03-30  0:24 ` [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1437970] " LPNow
2015-03-30  0:36 ` LPNow
2015-03-30  2:55 ` LPNow [this message]
2015-03-30  3:12 ` LPNow
2015-12-19  7:57 ` LPNow
2015-12-19  8:31 ` LPNow
2021-04-26 13:24 ` Thomas Huth
2021-06-26  4:17 ` Launchpad Bug Tracker

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