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| #2093 | obsolete | Panning / auto scroll too slow | ||
| Description |
(Guest Vista, Host XP) Guest display larger than Host & Full Screen: It takes a lot too much mouse movement to scroll the screen (panning) (probably design error, it scrolls if mouse is beyond screen), and mouse is in the edge already. Screen shall follow fast and before (e.g. 30 to 100 pixels) mouse reaches edge. |
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| #2106 | obsolete | taskbar issues with Windows Host&Guest in seamless mode | ||
| Description |
seamless mode, tested with Vista Host and XP Guest. After accessing any Guest window, both taskbars pop up (both set to auto hide, behavior clearly visible if Host taskbar is sized larger than Guest), but Guest taskbar gets focus. If not clicked, it stays open until you move mouse into a visible Guest window are (even if this is not the topmost window), stays open if click into Host window, that means it does not get the info that mouse left it already. If this is easy to fix, please do so. While Guest taskbar open, Host taskbar does not pop up again after leaving and re-entering bottom edge. After clicking on desktop or any Host window, only Host taskbar pops up. Moved my Host taskbar to side and see: Guest taskbar at bottom pops up independent from last active window, but is hidden behind Host windows or Host taskbar. This is just to note the observation. While a Guest window is topmost, Host taskbar pops up but behind Host and Guest windows. Host taskbar gets the info that VirtualBox application is active window, but would be better if it did not show any active window. Guest taskbar does not get info that no Guest window is active. Probably difficult to address. I do not expect any fix. |
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| #2126 | obsolete | Shared folders path error | ||
| Description |
When sharing the C drive or any other drive on Windows XP, VBox states it needs a full path. What is happening is that when you click on the Other option in Folder Path drop down and browse to C or other drive, VBox only places C: in the path field. It should place C:\. The fix is to manually put the \ in the path. |
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