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Virtualbox retina blurry
Virtualbox retina blurry






virtualbox retina blurry
  1. #Virtualbox retina blurry mac os#
  2. #Virtualbox retina blurry windows 10#

I do not use VM for anything graphical rendering related, the vm is slow in basic moving around windows and typing in terminal, Eclipse, anywhere By sluggish I mean slow response of mouse moving, keyboard typing, worst is identify one keyboard input or mouse click as many repeated ones. VirtualBox 6.However, what went perfectly fine on the old computer now becomes very sluggish on the new mac. The issue now also appeared in my Virtualbox 6. As others have observed, turning off mouse pointer integration restores it to the proper size, but makes moving it choppy and requires clicks or keypresses to capture and release the pointer. The mouse pointer is so large as to make it difficult to tell what I'm clicking on.

#Virtualbox retina blurry windows 10#

My host is running Windows 10 at 4K resolution. If you turn off mouse integration it is back to the size it should be, but choppy as hell, which is probably why mouse integration exists. Still not fixed, Giant mouse cursor in HiDPI mode. Everything works fine, much better than VMware, except for the cursor: it is displayed at half the expected size. I currently have much bigger problems with Unscaled HiDPI, likebut noting for the record that the mouse cursor bug is still present. Also having the same issue, this issue is now 9 months old, more and more HiDPI devices are being released, this is going to show up more and more often.

#Virtualbox retina blurry mac os#

I have a Windows 10 guest on Mac OS Same problem. Temporary workaround: disabling Mouse Integration. Just to confirm: same problem affects Windows 8.

virtualbox retina blurry

Presumably the solution is to simply test whether unscaled mode is on and to then remap the cursor to device pixels. I think the problem is probably that the mouse integration code which implements the hardware cursor is hidpi-unaware and so writes the cursor pixels naively instead of to the underlying device pixels.Īs a result, the cursor is obviously pixellated and out-of-place with the rest of the guest. This forum post suggests it affects other guests too, though I'm not sure about other hosts. I am using an OS X When mouse integration is enabled, the cursor is comically oversized - multiplied by a factor of 2 from the hidpi bug because of my retina display, and another 1.








Virtualbox retina blurry