I've attached a file that I think is the right file. I found it in ports/emulators/qemu/patches Could someone verify I'm on the right track before I go further? Regards, Michael Litchard On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Christoph Egger <Christoph_Egger%gmx.de@localhost> wrote: > Michael Litchard wrote: >> I've got an hvm netbsd instance. When I start X, I find that the two >> pointers (the hvm pointer, and the 'outside' pointer) >> don't stay very close together. What will happen, is that the hvm >> pointer can't move to certain parts of the window >> based on where the 'other' pointer is. If I move to the right, and the >> other pointer reaches the edge of the window, the hvm pointer will >> stop, and I have to fidget with it, to get it to go where I want it to >> go. >> Is there a fix, or workaround? If not, is there a way I can help fix this? >> Here's my cfg file. > > [...] > >> #Xen emulates a PS/2 mouse, but the pointer in the guest has difficulties >> # tracking the absolute position. Xen can emulate a USB tablet in addition >> # to the mouse which will report the absolute position of the pointer, >> # and make the mouse much easier to use. >> # >> usb=1 >> usbdevice='tablet' >> #usbdevice='mouse' > > The comment here exactly describes the problem you're observing. The > config setting is correct, but unfortunately the USB settings have no > effect on non-Linux systems. The qemu USB support is Linux-only. > > However, there are some patches in OpenBSD's qemu package which add > USB support to BSD. Maybe you want to take them, port to NetBSD > and then send the patches upstream ? > OpenBSD is somehow failing in sending patches upstream. > > Christoph >
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