please do not close this bug since it is not fixed
what information do you need exactly?
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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ok, I'm using Natty x64
libvirt-bin 0.8.8-1ubuntu6
virt-manager 0.8.6-1ubuntu8
virtinst 0.500.5-1ubuntu4
guest OS is windows server 2008 R2 x64
host system is Natty x64
please tell me what info would be useful to find the solution
thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190880
Title:
kvm does not ungrab mouse
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@Fyodor,
which window manager are you using? How exactly are you trying to
ungrab the mouse, using control-alt? What sort of window pops up?
Would doing 'sleep 1m; xterm ' in another terminal, then letting the VM
window take the mouse suffice?
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** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Adam Klobukowski (adamklobukowski)
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
I'm seeing a very similar problem. The mouse pointer within a VM will
become stuck. If I move the mouse far enough so that actual OS pointer
leaves the VM window, I get the OS pointer but it is effectively
useless. It can not click on anything, nor does application focus
follow the mouse as it
Should probably also be noted that this problem has not yet occurred
when viewing the VM's display through a normal VNC client (using a KVM
provided VNC display, not a VNC server running in the guest OS).
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kvm does not ungrab mouse
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Another good reason why everyone should have focus follow mouse :)
Ungrab in case it's not the topmost window is not the right solution.
Lots and lots of folks are using focus-follows-mouse, and in that case,
it's just plain wrong.
virt-manager should probably notice if it loses focus (for