Can't turn off mouse pointer integration on an OS X Snow Leopard guest
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Can't turn off mouse pointer integration on an OS X Snow Leopard guest
I can't turn of mouse pointer integration on my Mac OS X Snow Leopard guest VM. The option to turn it off is grayed out and Host+I doesn't do anything either. I am running the VM on macOS Sierra running VirtualBox v5.1.10
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Re: Can't turn off mouse pointer integration on an OS X Snow Leopard guest
You can't turn off the mouse integration if you're using a USB device. And before you ask, no, you can't switch to PS/2 on an OSX guest.
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Re: Can't turn off mouse pointer integration on an OS X Snow Leopard guest
I can do it on other guests...
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Re: Can't turn off mouse pointer integration on an OS X Snow Leopard guest
[Citation needed[
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
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