Hi,

Thank you for looking at this and replying.

That maintainer looks dead (metaphorically) to me. What it take to
have someone else make a new package, especially since the package
diff still applies cleanly. (somethings in debian/ still need
updating/fixing though)

While the lack of liburiparser 0.7.0 explains why unity mode is
missing, it does not explain the original mouse issue, which I know
should work without unity mode support. It is only recently that I
packaged and installed the new liburiparser, however before that I
just had unity mode disabled at build time, this did not break
vmware-user's ability to have your mouse move freely in and out of the
vmware window/desktop.

Maybe it was miss leading for me to mention unity, but I thought it
better to try and be as complete as possible. Please don't postpone
looking into this until after you fix unity mode. (although unity mode
negate the need for an untrapped mouse)

I will try to see if the mouse being trapped is an upstream issue if I
have the chance. I note that X is unloading vmmouse and failing back
to mouse at startup. I don't know if this affects vmware-user's
ability to sync the mouse without trapping it.

Regards

Thorben

2008/10/8 Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> severity 501536 normal
> thanks
>
> Thorben Jändling wrote:
>> Also unity mode is not always available, and when it is, it does not 
>> function correctly. Guest windows receive keyboard events but not any mouse 
>> input. They can't even be dragged/moved/resized.
>
> blocked by #493073 and #494680.
>
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