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| #1051 | obsolete | Usb Device not working all other devices work. | ||
| Description |
Ok to hopefully make a long story short. I have a small store running gutsy with VBox 1.5.4 non-free with a windows xp sp2 guest all of my point of sale hardware works except my Ingenico en-crypt 2100 pin pad. Virtualbox sees the hardware and I add it and windows sees it and I install the drivers and it all says it is working good and the software can not connect to it. I have it running in a test environment on the same machine so my store can still function on the original vm and other hardware. I have another machine with with xp pro sp2 installed locally and it works perfect same driver same setup. I have read the manual word for word and have looked at all usb tickets for gutsy and all of my settings match. I have also tried two different pin pads that are the same brand and model number. Still no worky... relevant pastes: http://pastebin.ca/845906 http://pastebin.ca/845740 http://pastebin.ca/845739 |
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| #1058 | obsolete | "Black" mouse pointer when using Guest Additions with RDP | ||
| Description |
I am using Windows Xp (winXP1)as a host and another Windows XP (winXP2) as a guest. winXP1 is accessed through RDP protocol from a third Windows XP machine. When Virtual Box additions are installed and the mouse integration is enabled I have a "black" mouse pointer. Disabled mouse integration will show a normal mouse pointer, but is is significantly slower. It is an equivelant problem as bug #1025. Best regards, keep up the good work, Ron Kraaijkamp |
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| #1066 | obsolete | Improved automatic keyboard and mouse capture | ||
| Description |
Currently, vbox captures the keyboard when a vbox guest window is active and ignores the keyboard when a vbox guest is not the active window. VMWare automatically captures the keyboard when the mouse enters the guest display area regardless of whether the window is active or not and releases it when the mouse leaves the guest display area. The VMWare behavior allows for better integration of the virtual machine into the host environment and would be nice to have in vbox. It would also be nice to capture all keyboard input when the guest has captured the keyboard so that special combinations, such as Ctrl+Alt+F1, don't need a special host key combination to work. This is especially important in fullscreen mode where only the host+Home or host+F combination should be passed to the host (IMHO). |
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