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#2847 fixed <Henkan_Mode> Key on Japanese keyboard is not recognized on Solaris host => fixed in SVN yukie
Description

<Henkan_Mode> key on Japanese keyboard is not worked correctly on Solaris.
Because the meaning of key code is different.

  • <Henkan_Mode> Key is recognized as <kanji(0xff21)> on Solaris host.
  • <Henkan_Mode> key is recognized as <Henkan_Mode(0xff23)> on Ubuntu host.

This was fixed in VirtualBox 2.06 by ticket 2263.
But it is not fixed in VirtualBox 2.10.
I opened a new ticket as a follow to #2263.

#12263 duplicate <Super> (Win) button uncaptures keyboard from virtual machine sonoflinus
Description

When I press <Super> while the keyboard is captured by the virtual machine, both the guest and the host complete the action assigned to that button (popping up Start menu and Dash menu respectively) and subsequently the keyboard is uncaptured from the guest os. To capture it again, I have to press <Alt>+<Tab> or the <Super> button a second time. It seems the defect has to do with the Dash Home menu of Ubuntu 12.04 Unity interface. The Dash gets activated even though the keyboard is captured and focus doesn't return to VirtualBox until this pane is hidden again. If I use VirtualBox in fullscreen mode the Dash menu doesn't appear but is activated in the background, as I can see if I try to change workspace (<Alt>+<Arrow>). If I use VirtualBox in windowed mode, the Dash menu appears and covers the window. In both cases I have to follow the same procedure to recapture the keyboard.

#6164 worksforme <my virtual machine>.xml emptied after monthly MS Windows update while VBox running Roger Erens
Description

Last night Microsoft Windows Update ran while I had a virtual machine (called HP-R2) left running. The Windows Update needed a restart and upon logging in this morning it turned out that the file HP-R2.xml in .VirtualBox/Machines was empty. Hence I could not start the VM (message something like '<' expected).

Luckily I could create another VM (with mostly the same settings, I hope) and point it to use the HP-R2.vdi file in .VirtualBox/HardDisks.

This happened to me also exactly 1 month ago (MS Update runs every 2nd Wednesday of the month?)

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