VirtualBox

Opened 3 weeks ago

Last modified 2 weeks ago

#22380 new defect

RHEL 9.5 Cursor and terminal box bug

Reported by: marcjenkins Owned by:
Component: VM control Version: VirtualBox-7.1.6
Keywords: Cc: marcjenkins
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

I am having cursor and terminal window issues. Cursor: When I click inside the VM machine, the cursor often gets blocked from moving to the right side of inside the VirtualBox, as if the is something blocking the cursor from moving right and I am at the far right edge of the window. I can grab the terminal box and move right more at time, but it still doesnt go all the way to the right side of the VirtualBox window. Shutting down the VM and reopening it and it will work for a minute or two, then repeats the issue. This also applies to the cursor moving down. It is as if an imaginary field is stopping the cursor from moving down. Sometimes if I left click, it will allow me to move more right and/or down, but the issue still persists.

Terminal Window: The window seems to switch from being selected by me using the cursor and then automatically deselects as if I clicked on another application. I will select the terminal window to type in my command line interface and if I click the left cursor on my mouse, it deselects the entire window. If I click the left cursor again, it will highlight the terminal window and allow me to type again.

OS used for VM: RHEL 9.3 Boot ISO VirtualBox Version 7.1.6 r167084 (Qt6.5.3). My laptop: Windows 11

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VM snapshot.png (46.4 KB ) - added by marcjenkins 3 weeks ago.
My PC that OracleVirtualBox is loaded on.

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Change History (2)

by marcjenkins, 3 weeks ago

Attachment: VM snapshot.png added

My PC that OracleVirtualBox is loaded on.

comment:1 by galitsyn, 2 weeks ago

Hi marcjenkins,

Please attach VBox.log.

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