Alternatively installing xserver-xorg-input-libinput seems to supercede
vmmouse and give me mouse back without uninstalling vmmouse itself. That
actually matches my experience with Fedora 23 in the past few days..
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FYI udev monitoring shows no events on the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse/+bug/1597447/+attachment/4692412/+files/udevadm-event0%2C1%2C2%2C3.txt
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Installed VM is Ubuntu 16.04 x86-64 (UEFI) and the host is Windows 7
64-bit.
Are we missing a udev rule? Xorg log seems to report that the input1 or
mouse1 device is being ignored since no driver is specified. The current
udev rule only seems to match against "i8042 AUX port".
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Public bug reported:
Having xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse installed in my virtual machine sticks
the mouse pointer to the middle of the screen.
Tried to use ubuntu-bug to report this, but since it relies on Firefox
(and there's no mouse..) it is frustratingly difficult to achieve.
Uninstalling
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