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#768 fixed Mouse driver conflict -> Fixed in 2.2.2 naju
Description

I have tested this with the official 1.5.0 build (VirtualBox_1.5.0_Linux_amd64.run) and a build from today (http://virtualbox.org/download/testcase/VirtualBox-2007-10-11-12-32-37-lin64-rel.run), with their respective guest additions.

My setup:

  • Dual-boot Gentoo linux amd64/Windows XP 32-bit system
  • All partitions are primary
  • Windows XP has 2 hardware profiles, one for virtualbox, one for the native hardware, which are used for their respective tasks.
  • Guest additions is installed on winxp/virtualbox hardware profile.
  • I am using the raw host hard disk support to boot the winxp partition directly from the VM.

This setup works perfectly until I install the Logitech mouse driver software, "SetPoint", when running Windows XP natively (and after a reboot). After that, whenever I run winxp in virtualbox, the mouse shows the following behavior:

  • With mouse integration (from guest additions) enabled, if the pointer is moved, both mouse buttons are clicked rapidly and uncontrollably.
  • With mouse integration disabled, after the mouse pointer is captured, it appears to be "stuck" on the left side of the screen and both mouse buttons are clicked as before.

I have failed to correct this problem by uninstalling SetPoint or guest additions. The only way is to bring the mouse pointer back to a normal state in the VM is to re-install Windows.

I have found few reports of this, except maybe the "mouse pointer stuck in left corners of the screen" kind of deal, except this:

http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=1536&sid=896e438eaf1a461048b4885059471d45

relevant hardware/software:

  • cpu: amd64 3000+
  • Logitech MX518 mouse
  • Logitech SetPoint 4.00 mouse driver
  • Windows XP Professional SP2 5.1.2600
#775 fixed cdrom failure with ubuntu gusty. => Fixed in 1.5.4 victor
Description

There is not any '/dev/cdrom' item in the cdrom select list.

It works well with feisty.

#776 fixed Can't write to shared folders ussishkin
Description

Running W2K guest on Debian Sarge host. Set up shared folder /Data and assigned drive letter E: in guest. All subfolders and files are visible in Windows Explorer and readable. However, it is not possible to write to Network Drive E:; attempts return the error message "Access Denied".

Also, clipboard contents cannot be shared in either direction.

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