On 04/25/2012 10:41 AM, Yonit Halperin wrote:
On 04/25/2012 08:32 AM, Noel Van Hook wrote:
If I recall my windows drivers correctly, I don't think the driver
even knows what application owns the buffer it is drawing into.
IIUC, the implementation involves guest components that track down the
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 09:47:47AM +0800, 蒋媛园 wrote:
Hi
I want to filter the graphics to the client. For example, only the
graphics of a calculator(in guest OS Win7) are send to the client.
I know that there is always the possibility of falling all the way back to
CPU drawing to a
Hi,
On 04/24/2012 09:12 AM, Alon Levy wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 09:47:47AM +0800, 蒋媛园 wrote:
Hi
I want to filter the graphics to the client. For example, only the
graphics of a calculator(in guest OS Win7) are send to the client.
I know that there is always the possibility of
If I recall my windows drivers correctly, I don't think the driver
even knows what application owns the buffer it is drawing into.
Noel
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Yonit Halperin yhalp...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
On 04/24/2012 09:12 AM, Alon Levy wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 09:47:47AM
Hi
I want to filter the graphics to the client. For example, only the
graphics of a calculator(in guest OS Win7) are send to the client.
I know that there is always the possibility of falling all the way back to
CPU drawing to a memory bitmap which is then copied to the client.
Now, I
Hi
I want to filter the graphics to the client. For example, only the
graphics of a calculator(in guest OS Win7) are send to the client.
I know that there is always the possibility of falling all the way back to
CPU drawing to a memory bitmap which is then copied to the client.
Now, I