Mouse Fails to Respect Window Boundires
Posted: 8. Nov 2012, 14:40
Hi all,
I'm using Virtualbox under Windows 7 to host an Android system. I'm finding that whenever I click on the Android Window to control it, my mouse shoots to the top left of my Windows screen. If I move the mouse over the Android Window it will control the Android mouse, but without actually reaching the extremities of the Android window. This is due to the mouse 'falling out' of the Window, meaning it doesn't control the Android Window any longer. This makes it very difficult to control the system. I've used Virtualbox before but only for a virtual Windows 98. Expected behavior for me would be to click the Android window, the mouse would then control the Android window and that alone, right ctrl would release the mouse from the Android window to control the host system.
I normally use Linux so I'm not very familiar with Windows. Please could someone direct me in the right direction?
Thanks
I'm using Virtualbox under Windows 7 to host an Android system. I'm finding that whenever I click on the Android Window to control it, my mouse shoots to the top left of my Windows screen. If I move the mouse over the Android Window it will control the Android mouse, but without actually reaching the extremities of the Android window. This is due to the mouse 'falling out' of the Window, meaning it doesn't control the Android Window any longer. This makes it very difficult to control the system. I've used Virtualbox before but only for a virtual Windows 98. Expected behavior for me would be to click the Android window, the mouse would then control the Android window and that alone, right ctrl would release the mouse from the Android window to control the host system.
I normally use Linux so I'm not very familiar with Windows. Please could someone direct me in the right direction?
Thanks