Mouse pointer integration
Posted: 15. Jun 2019, 21:55
(A) If I turn mouse integration ON, the VMM displays "The Virtual Machine reports that the guest OS supports mouse pointer integration ..." The notice overlays my Guest's menu bar (which is at the top). The notice prevents me operating the Guest. The notice makes no sense of course because I already have mouse integration ON.
(B) If I turn mouse integration OFF, I don't get the notice, but mouse clicks in the Guest provoke a "You have clicked the mouse inside the Virtual Machine ..." popup. The mouse can't be used at all without provoking the popup. If I click the popup's [Capture] button, the mouse pointer disappears and I can't use the Guest at all.
How can I overcome this problem?
Note: I've been using VBox for about 10 years. I've never been able to figure this problem out. As a workaround in the past, I've set mouse integration ON and then told notice (A) "Do not show this message again". Surely that's not how VBox is meant to work but I've never been able to discover how VBox is supposed to work. The User Manual discusses the components that go into making VBox. The author seems to think that descriptions of the components will get me to understand what to do. It doesn't.
I believe this issue may be hobbling VBox performance and that I need to fix it once and for all.
Do you have any suggestions?
(B) If I turn mouse integration OFF, I don't get the notice, but mouse clicks in the Guest provoke a "You have clicked the mouse inside the Virtual Machine ..." popup. The mouse can't be used at all without provoking the popup. If I click the popup's [Capture] button, the mouse pointer disappears and I can't use the Guest at all.
How can I overcome this problem?
Note: I've been using VBox for about 10 years. I've never been able to figure this problem out. As a workaround in the past, I've set mouse integration ON and then told notice (A) "Do not show this message again". Surely that's not how VBox is meant to work but I've never been able to discover how VBox is supposed to work. The User Manual discusses the components that go into making VBox. The author seems to think that descriptions of the components will get me to understand what to do. It doesn't.
I believe this issue may be hobbling VBox performance and that I need to fix it once and for all.
Do you have any suggestions?