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# Close the virtual machine window, and run: <pre>virt-viewer <name-of-guest></pre> | # Close the virtual machine window, and run: <pre>virt-viewer <name-of-guest></pre> | ||
# Once again, move the mouse in and out of the virtual machine window. The mouse should freely move in and out of the window | # Once again, move the mouse in and out of the virtual machine window. The mouse should freely move in and out of the window | ||
# Repeat the previous step, while also clicking inside and outside the virt-viewer window. | |||
# Proceed through the installation, selecting any options needed for your setup. | # Proceed through the installation, selecting any options needed for your setup. | ||
# When the installation has completed, click ''Reboot''. | # When the installation has completed, click ''Reboot''. | ||
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Revision as of 19:43, 5 May 2009
Description
This test case will verify the absolute mouse pointer support (see improved graphics console) added in Fedora 11.
How to test
- Start a graphical install using
virt-manager
or the command-line utility,virt-install
.
- Respond to the installer questions (keyboard, language, installation source) and proceed to the graphical install screen
- Move the mouse in and out of the virtual machine window. The mouse should freely move in and out of the window
- Repeat the previous step, while clicking the mouse inside and outside the virtual machine window.
- Close the virtual machine window, and run:
virt-viewer <name-of-guest>
- Once again, move the mouse in and out of the virtual machine window. The mouse should freely move in and out of the window
- Repeat the previous step, while also clicking inside and outside the virt-viewer window.
- Proceed through the installation, selecting any options needed for your setup.
- When the installation has completed, click Reboot.
Expected Results
- The mouse inside the virt-manager, and virt-viewer, window should not lag behind or be offset from the host mouse
- The mouse should not remain sticky to the application, it should freely move in and out of the application windows