Hello Naxa,

Is your tablet a USB device or a PCI one?  I'm afraid that if it is PCI
(i.e. not USB) then you do not have much chance of getting it to work in
a guest, as PCI can not be "relocated" from the physical machine to the
virtual one in the same way that USB can.  The BSOD that you got might
be a bug in the virtual mouse driver though.

By the way, a general request - please could people not post the same
message to the vbox-user and the vbox-dev mailing lists?  The vbox-dev
list is intended for people doing development on VirtualBox, whereas
vbox-user is for user questions.

Regards,

Michael

Naxa wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I have a problem. I have virtual winXp on kubuntu 7.04. I have a trust
> wireless tb-4200 graphic board.
> i plug it. xp needs a driver for correct use (eg. pressure control in
> photoshop cs2...which is the reason i would buy this tablet...) ok. if
> i install the driver in a real xp it works fine. if i install in the
> virtual xp and enable the tablet in the devices menu of Vbox, i get a
> BSoD.
> 
> BSoD details:
> driver irql not less or equal;
> blahblah;
> stop: 0x000000D1 (0xFAA1505C,0x00000002,0x00000000,0xFAB6626D)
> vboxmouse.sys -- address FAB6626d base at FAB65000, DateStamp 46dc5377
> 
> 
> I've tried to use the bugtracker but i cannot since registering isn't
> possible and this is also a bug. I could download register.php, if I
> would want it...


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