I have a Logitech gaming mouse: G300s. It connects via a usb cord.
It has many configurable buttons, and Windows software to do the configuring.
On linux host and windows guest, can I configure the buttons by means of the logitech software?
Will associating the mouse with the guest make it unavailable to the host?
WORKAROUND: By default, the settings are stored in the mouse, so almost everything works right for me, after having been programmed on a windows machine.
[Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
[Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
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Re: Configure buttons on USB mouse
So the mouse has an NVRAM to store its settings? Impressive!Shmu26 wrote:the settings are stored in the mouse, so almost everything works right for me
If the software is running on the Guest, then the Host can't be affected, by definition, for security reasons.Shmu26 wrote:On linux host and windows guest, can I configure the buttons by means of the logitech software?
If you capture it with a USB filter, yes.Shmu26 wrote:Will associating the mouse with the guest make it unavailable to the host?
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Re: Configure buttons on USB mouse
Is there another way for it to be captured? I mean, besides the regular default VB mouse driver that kicks in automatically?socratis wrote:If you capture it with a USB filter, yes.Shmu26 wrote:Will associating the mouse with the guest make it unavailable to the host?
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Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
Yes, Socratis told you how, in the very section of his post you quoted:Shmu26 wrote:Is there another way for it to be captured?.,..besides the regular default VB mouse driver
It is important for everyone in this forum, that we engage our reading comprehension when we look at answers to our questions.Shmu26 wrote:Is there another way for it to be captured?socratis wrote:If you capture it with a USB filter, yes.Shmu26 wrote:Will associating the mouse with the guest make it unavailable to the host?
Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
Yes, according to the way you interpreted my post, indeed I do appear pretty senile But that's not what I meant, of course.scottgus1 wrote:Yes, Socratis told you how, in the very section of his post you quotedShmu26 wrote:Is there another way for it to be captured?.,..besides the regular default VB mouse driver
So I infer from your answer that there are only two ways to capture mouse: USB filter, and the default driver, neither of which will produce the exact result I am fishing for: a mouse freely available to both guest and host, and which has programmable buttons.
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Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
Correct. USB filter and typical mouse support are the only two Virtualbox ways to handle a mouse. And the USB filter will take the mouse away from the host completely.Shmu26 wrote:only two ways to capture mouse...neither of which will produce the exact result I am fishing for: a mouse freely available to both guest and host, and which has programmable buttons.
You might be able to find a third-party program (Synergy or Mouse Without Borders?) that can do what you want.
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Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
'Shmu26',
It is really important that you "tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth". Here's what I think happened:
It is really important that you "tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth". Here's what I think happened:
- VirtualBox passes a generic mouse to the Guest, not a specific model "G300s" mouse.
- In order for you to program your "G300s" with the Windows software in the Windows Guest, you *had* to have used a USB filter, the software wouldn't be able to see a "G300s" mouse otherwise.
- By using a USB filter, you lost the "G300s" on the Host.
- What you were really looking for was for a way to use the "G300s" in both Host and Guest as an actual "G300s". Can't do with USB devices, not shareable.
- You're now looking for an "alternative" way, but doing so by withholding vital information from the problem description...
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Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
Hey, I am all for full disclosure, but It didn't go quite like that. I first programmed the mouse on a regular Windows machine, oblivious of any other options, and then I started wondering if I can get the same functionality in a VM.
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Re: [Invalid] Configure buttons on USB mouse
Shmu26 wrote:I am all for full disclosure
Aha!!! Well my dear Dr. Watson, that threw the dogs off the scent...Shmu26 wrote:I first programmed the mouse on a regular Windows machine
You got to admit, I was pretty close with the clues given...
As I mentioned the VM sees a virtual, generic mouse not your real hardware. The only way to see your real hardware is to use a USB filter, but then you'd lose it from the Host.Shmu26 wrote:I started wondering if I can get the same functionality in a VM.
Or you can use two mice, one for your Host, one for your Guest...
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