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  • Author : matthieu
    Date : 2009-05-03 14:11:13
    Hash : b2aa9ba4
    Message : update to xf86-input-vmmouse 12.6.3. HAL tools and files are not built/installed on OpenBSD.

  • driver/xf86-input-vmmouse/README
  • VMMouse
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    The VMMouse driver enables support for the special VMMouse protocol
    that is provided by VMware virtual machines to give absolute pointer
    positioning. 
    
    Installing the driver will improve the user experience when using the 
    mouse to interact with the guest operating system. In particular, use of 
    the driver improves mouse "lag", provides mouse speed and acceleration 
    consistent with the user's host operating system, and enables the 
    auto-grab/ungrab feature in VMware products without requiring the VMware 
    toolbox application.
    
    Using the driver
    ----------------
    
    Assuming you have built and installed the driver in the standard way
    for autotools based packages (see INSTALL), or the driver was already
    installed by your distro, using it is simply a matter of changing the
    driver used for the mouse input device from "mouse" to "vmmouse".
    
    The vmmouse driver is capable of falling back to the standard "mouse"
    driver if a VMware virtual machine is not detected. This allows for
    dual-booting of an operating system from a virtual machine to real hardware
    without having to edit xorg.conf every time.
    
    Implementation
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    The following is not necessary reading for anyone who wants to use the
    driver, but should help anyone who wants to understand how it works or
    who wants to write a driver for a different target, whether it's another
    operating system, a linux kernel input driver or even gpm.
    
    The driver is composed of three different layers:
    
    1) The vmmouse protocol layer (vmmouse_proto.[c|h])
       - This provides the call to read and write the port over which 
         the vmmouse packets are transfered.
    
    2) The vmmouse client layer (vmmouse_client.[c|h])
       - This builds on top of the protocol layer to provide higher
         level calls for enabling/disabling the vmmouse mechanism
         and for reading data.
       - A new driver for a different target would use this interface.
    
    3) The Xorg vmmouse driver (vmmouse.c)
       - This is the actual Xorg specific part of the driver.
       - Note that interrupts indicating the presence of mouse data
         are still transmitted on the PS/2 port so it is necessary
         to be set up to receive those interrupts like a standard
         PS/2 driver, but the actual data on the PS/2 port is ignored.
    
    vmmouse_detect
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    A simple program to detect whether the vmmouse device is present.
    It is used by the HAL callout script to automatically detect a
    vmmouse device.
    
    Returns 0 if we are running in a virtual machine where the vmmouse
    device is present.
    
    Returns 1 otherwise (either we are not in a VM or the vmmouse device
    was disabled).