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issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 25. Oct 2017, 23:56
by zibrnp
Hello,

I have VB 5.2.0 on Mac OSX and I have installed Android OS but mouse on Android OS is so slow and lagging that it is impossible to use it.
Does anyone have solution pleses?

Thanks, T

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 00:43
by socratis
OSX version?
Android version and ISO link?
Other details you might have forgotten?
Please read the following: Minimum information needed for assistance.

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 00:50
by zibrnp
I apologize for not including more details.
Host OSX 10.12.5
Android version: 7.1-rc2 64-bit (I am not able to post URLs but I got iso from fosshub)
Virtual Box version: 5.2.0
I have set on VB in System > Pointing Device to PS/2 Mouse
Mouse integration is disables

Thanks

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 00:55
by socratis

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 00:57
by zibrnp
yes it is

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 00:59
by socratis
Downloading and checking. In the meantime:
  • Follow a "start the VM from cold-boot" / "observe error" / "shutdown the VM" cycle.
  • With the VM shut down completely (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".
  • Save only the first "VBox.log", ZIP it and attach it to your response (see the "Upload attachment" tab below the reply form).

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 01:31
by zibrnp
Thanks for helping
Here are the logs....

Re: issue with slow mouse on Android OS

Posted: 26. Oct 2017, 02:32
by socratis
I just wanted to check if anything had changed between an old Android 4.4 that I had from 2015 (or close) and the new ones. Nope, still the same slow behavior.

Your logs look fine. What you're seeing has been a typical behavior for an Android-x86 guest in VirtualBox. What you're seeing is "normal". And before you ask, no, I don't think that you can do too much about it. USB behaves exactly the same...