Sorry but how are you supposed to install updates if you don't have a mouse and the reason you don't have a mouse is because you don't have VMWare tools??????
Go to Edit Settings on the affected VM on you vSphere client and add a USB Controller.
Have done that several times when faced with similar issue and it worked for me.
Hope this helps solve your issue.
Regards
Sam
@hoek wrote:
Sorry but how are you supposed to install updates if you don't have a mouse and the reason you don't have a mouse is because you don't have VMWare tools??????
Your guest should have a basic mouse no matter what... VMware Tools are definitely NOT required to get a mouse working. There must be some other issue with your configuration.
What configuration? It's a brand new VM on vSphere version 7.0.2.00500 and boot from Windows ISO.
@hoek wrote:
What configuration? It's a brand new VM on vSphere version 7.0.2.00500 and boot from Windows ISO.
Well, post a log or something. You replied to a year-old thread in the Fusion forum. I've split your post into a new discussion and moved it here to the vSphere forum, where hopefully someone can help you. You might need to provide some additional details.
Go to Edit Settings on the affected VM on you vSphere client and add a USB Controller.
Have done that several times when faced with similar issue and it worked for me.
Hope this helps solve your issue.
Regards
Sam
Right click VM > Edit settings > Add New Device > USB Controller
USB 2.0 only one supported by Win 7
Thanks