On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 08:49, Leonardo Carneiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> A absolute point device allows the mouse pointer to "travel" from one place
> to another of the screen instantly. A good example is the use of
> touchscreens devices with Windows: where do you touch is where the mouse
> goes.

Oh yes,I remember now. I used Light pens... back in the days of TVs
and Commodore 64s :) and then a Wacom digitizer

I just wasn't aware such virtual device driver was used by Vbox.

> Virtualbox uses this to allow you to "get out" of the screen with the mouse
> and "get in" in the other side seamlessly.

Thanks, makes sense now.

FC

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