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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #12089, comment 2


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Oct 28, 2013 11:01:48 AM (11 years ago)
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  • Ticket #12089, comment 2

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    11Hi there,
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    3 I too have this issue - Android x86 DOES include a visible mouse cursor - the issue is it has some sort of mouse acceleration, which leads to the non-visible host cursor, and guest cursor, not synchronizing in position. What happens is they are aligned properly when the moue is moved slowly, but if within the window the mouse is moved rapidly, they will offset, and the host mouse will stop controlling the virtual mouse, leaving the frame, before the virtual mouse reaches the edge of the frame. This happens very easily and makes it entirely unusable with mouse integration off.
     3I too have this issue - Android x86 DOES include a visible mouse cursor - the issue is it has some sort of mouse acceleration, which leads to the non-visible host cursor, and guest cursor, not synchronizing in position. What happens is they are aligned properly when the mouse is moved very slowly, but if within the window the mouse is moved rapidly, they will offset, and the host mouse will stop controlling the virtual mouse, leaving the frame, before the virtual mouse reaches the edge of the frame. This happens very easily and makes it entirely unusable with mouse integration off.
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    55As well, even if they were synchronized, when running multiple instances of Android x86, quickly clicking across several, it is not a solution to have to use an extra click to first transfer focus to that instance.

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