[Bug 98449] Mouse cursor couldn't move when usb device is redirected
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Thu Oct 27 11:59:09 UTC 2016
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98449
--- Comment #3 from McHoZhang <vivamcho at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Victor Toso from comment #1)
Thanks for the reply, now I use Fedora 24 and spice-gtk 0.33, but it turn
out the same issue. And just to be sure, I still need to install
usbclerk,right? I use usbclerk 0.3.3.
I found that "toggle mouse mode" in Options can't work properly either, the
mouse can't click when toggled. And if toggle the mouse mode when redirecting
usb device, the mouse cursor can move, but still can't click.
I enable spice-debug, it repeatedly output lots of libusb debug logs when
redirecting usb device, and I provide part of it in the attachment. Then I
unplug the usb device , and spicy.exe crash and exit, as the end of the
attachment.
the spice-gtk configure:
Spice-Gtk 0.33
==============
prefix: /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw
c compiler: i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
Target: Windows
Gtk: 3.0
Coroutine: winfiber
PulseAudio: no
GStreamer Audio: yes
GStreamer Video: yes
SASL support: no
Smartcard support: no
USB redirection support: yes
DBus: yes
WebDAV support: no
LZ4 support: no
Now type 'make' to build spice-gtk
configure: WARNING: The avdec_h264 GStreamer element(s) are missing. You
should be able to find them in the gstreamer-libav 1.0 package.
configure: WARNING: The GStreamer video decoder can be built but may not
work.
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