Michael Mohr wrote: > QEMU developers: > > I have been using QEMU off and on for some time. Recently I had a need > for a Windows XP VM to be joined to a domain. I discovered a rather > annoying issue in the form of the key-grab: NT-based Microsoft > operating systems make heavy use of Ctrl-Alt-Delete, i.e. to sign on, > open the task manager, change your password, lock your screen, etc. > I've started using the tablet USB device specifically because I don't > like this grabby behaviour, and it started becoming a real problem for > everyday use. > > I wrote a patch that adds a command-line switch to qemu (-alt-grab). > It allows you to remap the keygrab combination to Ctrl-Alt-Shift when > using SDL-based displays. It has only been tested on Linux / AMD64. > > Please reply to me off-list, as I am not subscribed. Comments are > appreciated, and I would like to see this make it into the mainline > QEMU branch. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Patches below are against kvm-26.
I forward-ported this patch to qemu CVS, but see below... > The included patches were written by Michael Mohr. > They are licensed to you under the GNU GPL version 2 > or (at your discretion) any later version. I would like to keep the license the same on a per-file basis, could you grant an (additional) BSD-style license as declared at the top of the respective files? Thiemo