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    [SOLVED] Windows 7 mouse cursor alignment in VNC console when SPICE is enabled

    Cool !!! It works I followed this link : http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/latest/windows/index.html and this post: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.pve.devel/2864 Thanks Tom
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    [SOLVED] Windows 7 mouse cursor alignment in VNC console when SPICE is enabled

    Sorry, vdagent is for SPICE session. It has no effect in VNC console The mouse cursor is OK with SPICE but not with VNC console. For me, tablet device is needed for a good working. Best regards.
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    [SOLVED] Windows 7 mouse cursor alignment in VNC console when SPICE is enabled

    With Windows 7 VM, I have a problem with mouse cursor alignment in VNC console. To solve this problem, I must necessarily activate the tablet option. This works fine if SPICE is not enabled. But when I enable SPICE, the tablet device (mouse HID) seems disabled and the cursor alignment fails...
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    WinXP + virtio + proxmox 1.9 -> crash

    I had the same problem with two proxmox servers. With 1.7 version, no problem to running five VM XP with VIRTIO nic. (driver provided by virtio-win-1.1.16.iso ) After upgrading to 1.9, several BSOD with the same message: 0x1000000a (0x00bc000b, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x804fdaa4) I tested...

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