Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
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Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
After I install the "VirtualBox Guest Additions" I got some problems with my optical mouse. I can´t moved and used it. I´am very glad, if someone have a idea.
Host:
Windows 10
Virtual Box 6.1.3
Guest:
Debian 10
Raspberry Pi OS
KD Gamingistyourchoice
Host:
Windows 10
Virtual Box 6.1.3
Guest:
Debian 10
Raspberry Pi OS
KD Gamingistyourchoice
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Please pick one of the VMs that have this problem.
Start the VM from full normal shutdown, not save-state. Run until you see the problem happen, then shut down the VM from within the VM's OS if possible. If not possible, close the Virtualbox window for the VM with the Power Off option set.
Right-click the VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose Show Log. Save the far left tab's log and the hardening log next to it, zip them, and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab.
Start the VM from full normal shutdown, not save-state. Run until you see the problem happen, then shut down the VM from within the VM's OS if possible. If not possible, close the Virtualbox window for the VM with the Power Off option set.
Right-click the VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose Show Log. Save the far left tab's log and the hardening log next to it, zip them, and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Thank you for your answer. You can find the file in the attachment. KD
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
I'm surprised the VM runs at all, there are several config problems.
Note that the Raspberry Pi OS has an unusual desktop environment, I'm not certain that it can be expected to work. Though I believe it does.
Your PC is very low on RAM, you definitively can't afford to dedicate 4.5GB to a VM. You can just about afford 2048MB.00:00:03.287557 Host RAM: 8037MB (7.8GB) total, 2851MB (2.7GB) available
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00:00:03.473306 RamSize <integer> = 0x000000011f100000 (4 816 109 568, 4 593 MB, 4.4 GB)
00:00:03.473513 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000004000000 (67 108 864, 64 MB)
Your PC has 4 cores, it can afford 2 for the VM.00:00:03.473304 NumCPUs <integer> = 0x0000000000000001 (1)
Note that the Raspberry Pi OS has an unusual desktop environment, I'm not certain that it can be expected to work. Though I believe it does.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Thank you for the message. Computer runs stable but only the mouse does not work.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
I don't know what to tell you. I have a Raspberry Pi OS VM and mouse integration works perfectly. The Guest Additions are not 100% happy, e.g. I can't change the display size from the View menu, but in general the GAs seem to work well. Also I like the taskbar to be at the bottom, but the RPi OS locates it below the bottom of the display window, which it doesn't do on a physical monitor.
Make sure that you have not added a USB filter to the VM that might be grabbing the mouse. The host must own mouse and keyboard. If in doubt, disable USB support in the VM entirely - there are easier alternatives for almost everything it provides.
Make sure that you have not added a USB filter to the VM that might be grabbing the mouse. The host must own mouse and keyboard. If in doubt, disable USB support in the VM entirely - there are easier alternatives for almost everything it provides.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
My problem is: If I finished the installation from the Guest Additions, my external USB Mouse is freezing. I can use only the Mousepad on my Laptop. The VM doesn´t run.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
I don't see usage of an extra USB device in the posted log.
OK, so this means the 'mouse' in Virtualbox is working, since the built-in mousepad can control the VM. There's something interfering with the external mouse. Does this external mouse require or use any extra installed software (like Logitech, etc.?)Gamingisyourchoice wrote:my external USB Mouse is freezing. I can use only the Mousepad
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Right, no external software. Only the basics driver from windows 10. thank you.
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Please right-click the VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose "Show in Explorer/Finder/File Manager". In the window that opens, zip the VM's .vbox file (not the .vbox-prev file), and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab. (Please make sure all file extensions are shown, so you will be able to see the .vbox extension easier.)
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Here ist the .vbox file
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
The .vbox file does not show any unusual settings or USB filters. The pointing device is the default for Debian, USB Tablet.
1. Please confirm that you can use the VM when using the laptop trackpad.
2. If you disconnect the external mouse, then start the VM, then plug the mouse back in, does the external mouse work in the VM?
3. If you set the VM to USB 2 instead of USB 3 (the VM must be shut down fully for this) does the external mouse work?
1. Please confirm that you can use the VM when using the laptop trackpad.
2. If you disconnect the external mouse, then start the VM, then plug the mouse back in, does the external mouse work in the VM?
3. If you set the VM to USB 2 instead of USB 3 (the VM must be shut down fully for this) does the external mouse work?
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
1. I confirm
2. Not working
3. Not Working (the filter option ist grey)
2. Not working
3. Not Working (the filter option ist grey)
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
OK on 1 & 2.
re 3:
re 3:
This is because the VM is not fully shut down:Gamingisyourchoice wrote:(the filter option ist grey)
Saved State etc is not a shut down. The VM in the list should say "powered off".scottgus1 wrote:the VM must be shut down fully for this
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Re: Mouse problems after Guest Additions installation
Ok thanks,
not working.
not working.