[Spice-devel] [PATCH win-vdagent] Adding ioctl operation to update Vdagent state

Frediano Ziglio fziglio at redhat.com
Mon Aug 8 07:48:22 UTC 2016



> Hi Vector,

> After testing this patch with spicy it turns out that the mouse is always in
> client mode as long as
> vdagent is running, However this behaviour is the same as the one prior to
> this patch which means
> that this patch doesn't change the current behaviour of the mouse mode.

That is this patch is useless ??

Frediano

> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 5:27 PM, Victor Toso < lists at victortoso.com > wrote:

> > Hi,
> 

> > On Thu, Aug 04, 2016 at 05:07:35PM +0300, Dmitry Fleytman wrote:
> 
> > > >>> On Thu, Aug 04, 2016 at 06:34:14AM -0700, Dmitry Fleytman wrote:
> 
> > > >>>> Hi Victor,
> 
> > > >>>>
> 
> > > >>>> How do we configure server mouse with VDAgent running?
> 
> > > >>>
> 
> > > >>> You mean the host/VM configuration? What I mean by my question is
> > > >>> that
> 
> > > >>> we can send a SpiceMsgcMainMouseModeRequest from client to change
> > > >>> mouse
> 
> > > >>> mode and I would like to know if that would still be possible with
> > > >>> this
> 
> > > >>> patch.
> 
> > > >>>
> 
> > > >>> Check:
> 
> > > >>> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/commit/?id=5f89a4df037f6a1f2
> 
> > > >>
> 
> > > >> I mean, is there any tool/command line switch that we can use to check
> > > >> this case?
> 
> > > >
> 
> > > > Yes! spicy has a `toggle mouse mode` in the options (shift + F7)
> 
> > >
> 
> > > Cool, I did not know this.
> 
> > > Is there pre-compiled spicy binary that we can use somewhere?
> 

> > It is part of spice-gtk code base, on fedora you can find it on
> 
> > spice-gtk-tools package. Not sure if this is distributed on mingw
> 
> > packages for windows.
> 


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