I thought u're using something like virt-viewer for the display, which work
with vdagent.exe. Looks like that's not the case.
How do u switch mouse/keyboard between the host and the VM?
On Friday, April 21, 2017 12:25 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 10:52 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 07:59 +0000, Daimon Wang wrote:
> > Hi Patrick, Your qemu log indicate that you're using qxl display card
> > and spice together with VGA pass-through. And you can see the VM output
> > directly from on one of the HDMI output. Are u sure one of your VGA card is
> > pass-through to the VM and is working? I'm asking because I heard they
> > won't work together.
>
> Yes, all that is working correctly. I use the VM for gaming with no other
> issues.
>
> > Well suppose that do works. Please check if the keyboard is still
> > functional when the mouse die in the VM. Use e.g. the "windows" key or
> > alt+tab for testing. If keyboard is fine, try to find a process named
> > "vdagent.exe", kill it (it'll re-spawn) and see if mouse comeback.
>
> The keyboard is working (it's a wireless Logitech connected via the same
> dongle as the mouse). I've also used a separate wired mouse on a different
> USB header but still get the problem occasionally.
>
> I'll try the vdagent.exe thing next time it happens, as long as I can figure
> out how to get to it using only the keyboard. Thanks for the tip.
There doesn't appear to be such a process (using Task Manager in a
working Windows 10 VM).
poc
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