On 30/01/18 06:55, ChristianEhrhardt wrote:
> Yes I was after the video part, but as I assumed we both have the same 
> default.
> Hmm, I'm soon out of ideas :-/ (maybe trying with the different video 
> devices, no not really)
>
>
> OTOH the next thing I wanted to check were input devices - and there is a 
> difference that might be related.
>
> I have this in addition to your setup (added by virt-manager by default):
>    <input type='tablet' bus='usb'>
>      <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/>
>    </input>
>
> In virt manager that appears as:
> Virtual Input Devive
> Type: EvTouch USB Graphics Tablet
> Mode: Absolute Movement
>
> Should be something like: virtual machine details > Add Hardware > Input
>> EvTouch USB Graphics Tablet to get one.
> I remember that this absolute positioning tablet device was a
> requirement for the seamless integration - I think it is worth a try to
> add that on your side.
>
> As usual - now that I know what I look for - I found [1] which pretty
> much points to the same direction.
>
> [1]: https://serverfault.com/questions/457603/any-way-to-release-focus-
> on-a-kvm-guest-in-virt-manager-without-having-to-click
>
Just prior to reporting this bug - I had been scouting about, and found 
that page and indeed many others all saying the same thing - add tablet. 
So I tried and still came up short.

Since then I've added your ppa - just added the tablet this time and 
success - mouse integration.

Assuming that what's in the ppa lands in repos - then thank you very
much :)

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