Hi, >> That all keyboard inputs are grabbed when the mouse is in the window and >> you don't need to press ctrl-alt-g explicitly. And the reverse should >> happen when the mouse reaches the window border. Just like under SDL, >> give it a try. > > Right, this was intentional. I think it's weird that a window would > steal input when the mouse moves over it breaking desktop accelerators > like alt tab. If you've ever alt-tab cycled through windows when QEMU > is running, if you're unlucky enough to have the mouse where a QEMU > window may be, the QEMU instance will steal input and prevent alt-tab > from working anymore.
Same is true the other way around. Working in the guest, then have the host desktop grab accelerators can be annoying too. You might have wanted switch *guest* windows with alt tab ;) It is a tricky usability issue. cheers, Gerd