Yesterday I downloaded Fusion 8.5 to test it for windows 10, actually I'm using Parallels but their license restrict the use 1 license for 1 mac, fusion license is 1 license for all personal mac ( as almost all software )
After installing fusion I imported a windows 10 machine from Parallels, I update to latest version and installed VMware tools, I did not install atom drivers since on parallels they wasn't needed
Now the issue is that cursor keep going from virtual machine to mac and in virtual machine it works for few seconds and than it takes his way
Is not usable as it is now, what should i do to fix it?
Did you install the wacom drivers on the host or guest?
I have the Wacom drivers only on my mac I can try to install them on virtual machine
Hi,
Did you remove Parallels tools?
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Wil
Uninstalling Parallels tools and reinstalling VmWare tools seems to work
No wacom tablet installed at this moment
EDIT: Sorry arter rebooting a couple of time I notice that
Uninstalling parallels tools and VMWare -> reboot -> tools mouse works ok, but screen resolution is an issue
Installing VMWare tools -> reboot -> screens is ok but mouse is not working right and is like draped inside the virtual machine, I can't exit the virtual machine without using shortcut buttons. Sometimes on click i get push out the VM in some random position on OS X, or I can see a double cursor.
I installed Wacom drivers, and then modified the USB device connected to windows to initialize driver setup otherwise it doesn't make any difference.
Now it seems to work correctly ( hope so ) 🙂
Hi,
Your description on how the mouse works sounds like VMware Tools isn't working correctly. This is normally resolved by uninstall - reboot - install of VMware Tools (yes I know you just did that)
Do not try a repair install from within the Guest OS as it likely will not fix this, unfortunately the "Reinstall VMware Tools" from the drop down menu also falls in that same category.
You really need the guest OS to reboot inbetween uninstall and install to make sure that all the files from VMware Tools are in the correct locations and of the correct version.
In short follow these steps:
Follow the steps from the installer to completely uninstall VMware Tools
If no installer appears, go to the DVD-rom within windows and click "setup" (for 32 bits windows) or "setup64" (for 64 bits windows)
Once you see an installer, click "Next" until Finish, keep the defaults.
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Wil
is what i did and still did not work, with all reboots
after that i download and install wacom drivers
but did not seem to make any difference, so i enable usb wacom from the configuration menu
at that point the wacom wizard pup up and i complete the installation
after that and a couple of reboot i could disconnect the wacom tablet from VM usb device, and now seems to work fine
if I will get new issue I will try again with VMWare Tools