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    • siringoS
      siringo
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      Seem to have found a temp fix from here:
      https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/10/msg00199.html

      Fortunately, I found a hacky solution in VMM: Add Hardware --> Input --> EvTouch USB Graphics Tablet

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
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        Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

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        • siringoS
          siringo @Obsolesce
          last edited by

          @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

          Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

          I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

          No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

          I'll do it now and see what happens.

          I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce @siringo
            last edited by

            @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

            @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

            Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

            I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

            No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

            I'll do it now and see what happens.

            I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

            I don't like or ever use boxes.

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            • siringoS
              siringo @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

              @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

              @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

              Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

              I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

              No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

              I'll do it now and see what happens.

              I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

              I don't like or ever use boxes.

              How come?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @siringo
                last edited by

                @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

                I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

                No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

                I'll do it now and see what happens.

                I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

                I don't like or ever use boxes.

                How come?

                I tried it once. It was not very elegant. Using KVM was far superior. No idea why Boxes is even being promoted, it seems like a hokey solution to a problem that no one has.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                  @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                  @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                  @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                  @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                  Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

                  I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

                  No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

                  I'll do it now and see what happens.

                  I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

                  I don't like or ever use boxes.

                  How come?

                  I tried it once. It was not very elegant. Using KVM was far superior. No idea why Boxes is even being promoted, it seems like a hokey solution to a problem that no one has.

                  Boxes suppose to be user-friendly for those use to using those type 2 hypervisor UI.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    @black3dynamite said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                    Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

                    I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

                    No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

                    I'll do it now and see what happens.

                    I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

                    I don't like or ever use boxes.

                    How come?

                    I tried it once. It was not very elegant. Using KVM was far superior. No idea why Boxes is even being promoted, it seems like a hokey solution to a problem that no one has.

                    Boxes suppose to be user-friendly for those use to using those type 2 hypervisor UI.

                    I don't think it is, though. KVM already makes it "feel" like a traditional type 2, Boxes only takes away from that experience.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @black3dynamite said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                      Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

                      I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

                      No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

                      I'll do it now and see what happens.

                      I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

                      I don't like or ever use boxes.

                      How come?

                      I tried it once. It was not very elegant. Using KVM was far superior. No idea why Boxes is even being promoted, it seems like a hokey solution to a problem that no one has.

                      Boxes suppose to be user-friendly for those use to using those type 2 hypervisor UI.

                      I don't think it is, though. KVM already makes it "feel" like a traditional type 2, Boxes only takes away from that experience.

                      I was more confused using Boxes UI compared to Virtual Machine Manager.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
                        last edited by

                        @black3dynamite said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @black3dynamite said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @scottalanmiller said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @siringo said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        @obsolesce said in VMs on Fedora Workstation:

                        Did you install THIS inside of your Windows VM?

                        I changed my 'Display' setting from Spice to VNC, that gave me 2 mouse cursors. Then I added a Tablet, that got rid of the extra cursor and everything now seems to work OK.

                        No, I wouldn't have been able to install anything into the VM before the changes mentioned above as the mouse was unusable.

                        I'll do it now and see what happens.

                        I also built a VM using Boxes. That was going OK, but now I've lost video all together.

                        I don't like or ever use boxes.

                        How come?

                        I tried it once. It was not very elegant. Using KVM was far superior. No idea why Boxes is even being promoted, it seems like a hokey solution to a problem that no one has.

                        Boxes suppose to be user-friendly for those use to using those type 2 hypervisor UI.

                        I don't think it is, though. KVM already makes it "feel" like a traditional type 2, Boxes only takes away from that experience.

                        I was more confused using Boxes UI compared to Virtual Machine Manager.

                        Oh yeah, I tried it and could not figure out what was going on.

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