Can t use mouse vmware If I use remote desktop to get into a VM on my computer, the mouse works fine. Commented Aug 6, 2010 at 8:46. Then he tried with my mouse in VMware {code} VMware Cloud Foundation; Blogs. I don't have Autodesk But in all cases, when I open the virtual machine use the VMware Web Console to access the system the mouse won't move. Somehow the mouse jumps around in VMware Workstation when the mouse pointer is grabbed by a VM. 0 and my Windows 7 laptop is USB 2. 3 on Vista x64. etc but no webcam, i am not sure if i have to install the webcam driver or Vmware can get it from Windows, and by the way i found no way to install its driver on ubuntu, even on lenovo website i found only installers for windows – I am using a Logitech G9 mouse and running VMWare Workstation 6. No change. It makes sense since my mouse fob is USB 2. I tested it for a while in VMware workstation, and seems like it's VMware's agent doesn't work well with us. When I run this code on my Virtual Machine, it doesnt move the actual mouse, but rather uses a "ghost mouse" to make the click. Click back inside the console window to regain focus and use the mouse within the console. This particular host is still running ESXi 6. I can't input text, use arrow keys, or anything. 2 On My machine is running MacOS, and I run a Virtual Machine on my computer with windows 7. At any rate, this seemed to fix the problem. I then manually removed all references to vmware in the system and registry. I deleted the whole VM, installed with an ISO from Microsoft the last Windows Server 2016. 5, which i refuse to believe is true. 0, which seems to be the latest verison. I have several VMware machines setup and I can't get the mouse to work properly under the VMWare sessions. The mouse has in the DeviceManager two devices with the same DeviceID: One as USB\DeviceID and the other HID\DeviceID. I'm flustered though. 3. 1 Enterprise windows as guest. I can see mouse over but not click. Both when booted off CD/ISO and booted off the vDisk. add the following to the vmx file by right clicking on it and opening it up in a text editor. One is a fully installed Debian VM, which is working fine with guest editions. I checked in Device Manager, It's "Standard PS/2 Keyboard". This post shows a few tips which can help you get rid of this issue so you can use your mouse smoothly in a virtual A community dedicated to discussion of VMware products and services. Anyone who has an idea how to enable this feature? I have installed VMware Tools and 3D Acceleration is enabled, cause I can start the program. RobertAdv. conf: The following issue happens: when I'm working in guest system after some time the mouse is not responsive outside the VMWare window. After rebooting to finish some windows updates I’ve now lost my mouse cursor, I can’t interact with anything on the desktop. Follow the screen for installation. I go to the VM menu to install VMware tools but it says "VMware Tools Unavailable" and is greyed out. Right and two-finger work. Then I started trying the different ports in the back of the computer. I tried removing my GTX 1050 Ti from the VM and my mouse began to successfully work again. Without a properly working mouse this virtual With the mouse, I can't help you. After installing VMWare Tools the mouse left click stops working. Root Hub can't get device qualifier: Resource temporarily unavailable Bus 001 Device 006: ID I have a wireless intellimouse explorer that works great in Windows XP Pro. 0 so I can still get in on the thick client and use the mouse but as soon as I update this I have just installed Ubuntu for the first time using VMWare on Windows 7. Can't do this, because I can't click on the 'finish' button on the dialog that VMware do have a KB article now for this issue: The mouse pointer does not function properly in the VMware vSphere Web Client HTML5 virtual machine console (2116851) Currently three work arounds exist: * Use the VMware Remote Console. Ok so I then installed VMware Workstation 9. Modified 5 years, 5 months ago. So I have a Windows 10 virtual machine that serves as our base image for MDT. A simple restart of the host computer can sometimes resolve How do I enable Optimize Mouse for Gaming in VMware Workstation Player? Help Request I use the latest version of vmware workstation player (V17) and I am only using a windows 7 (x64) vm, Nothing crazy. sudo apt-get install gpm but I can't see the mouse pointer. We've tried multiple machines (for both client and agent), same issue occurs. I only observed this issue when run VMware Workstation in remote desktop session. Once I get to the login screen, the keyboard stops being recognized. Commented Feb 6, 2013 at 16:14. I tried updating open-vm-tools-desktop, and rebooted guest and host. I can only assume that newer builds of Windows don’t like the PS/2 mouse support offered by Installed Ubuntu 14. VMware Workstation 7. I solved my problem: * Open the Task Manager on remote machine (If you cannot open this window with mouse, you can do that, clicking in the "actions" button from the top of TeamViewer menu and clicking in "Send Ctrl+Alt+Del" button. Interestingly if I use RDP in the Horizon app, the mouse works. Yes, I have ticked the "automatically grab and ungrab" settings, but it doesn't forward the first click. Recently needed to do a 2016 server install but can't get the mouse to work without VMTools installed. Keyboard/CLI only, I do this all the time. I see one more mouse pointer but it looks like that moves with mouse but when i click then its don;'t work. I couldn't regain focus of the VMware window, resulting in a need to fire The mouse has in the DeviceManager two devices with the same DeviceID: One as USB\DeviceID and the other HID\DeviceID. 23. Without them as you've noticed to release your mouse you need to hit <ctrl> <alt>. x and 6. To do this, press Windows logo + X and select Device Manager. I powered on the virtual machine and the vmware tools installed and the machine rebooted and I can now use the Keyboard and Mouse again. Are there any suggestions? Obvious things out of the way first: Grab keyboard and mouse input on mouse click is checked Grab keyboard and mouse input on key press is checked Check vmware virtual that you created has a mouse device. Posted Aug 08, 2011 12:19 PM Hi,I'm having an issue with XP SP3 VM in which Windows can't find thepointing device I had the same issue with the mouse appearing on-screen in the VMWare install of Ventura. We can work from home via VMWare and a thinclient which works fine most of the time. I'm already using the USB option for the driver with the VM, and my Windows 10 also allows scrolling for inactive windows just incase. However, you described a scenario about how weird it would be if VMWare wouldn't release the mouse when it is out of the guest. 0 with the "old" vSphere Client. Viewed 8k times 2 . Both use Nvidia t1000 graphics cards. However, after the VM is started, as soon as the VMware BIOS screen pops up, I can't click on the menu bar (File, Edit, VM etc. – Stefan Koenen Commented Jan 9, 2013 at 13:37 when i go to System Settings, in the hardware sections there are things like mouse, bluetooth, keyboard . Opened same VM. Root Hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0e0f:8003 VMware, Inc. Suspending the guest is not releasing my mouse. The performance is better than VirtualBox, no doubt there. I created a new virtual machine with Ubuntu 64 bit (which will use an . RE: No It works as expected on the host but VMware does not seem to support it. 1. All Blogs; Enterprise Software; Mainframe Software but can't find mouse device 1. I use a SpaceMouse Pro at work (medical imaging) where we use Windows. I am trying to get my mouse to work within my virtual system but it isn't. Mouse click or keyboard don't get recognized until the mouse pointer isn't moved a bit :\ Here is the current xorg. What I Two HID-compliant mouse devices are added along with the USB controller. I am trying to create a virtual machine on ESXi 6. However, you can instruct the VMware product to allow these devices by modifying the virtual machine The problem is i can't see any mouse pointer inside that machine. No, i haven't found a solution yet. Install VMware Tools for better mouse integration. Well, VirtualBox handles it very smoothly, if the mouse is out of I've seen VMware Guest revert to PS/2 or HID mice, which means the mouse isn't using the drivers from VMware tools. 0 Recommend. The mouse and keyboard will not work either. XP VM - Mouse driver loaded, but can't find mouse device . I was using Workstation 10 and upgraded to 11, no change. It does require being comfortable administrating systems using primarily the CLI. I didn’t see the same issue when I run a VM on a local computer. If you still cannot get your mouse to work, see Fixing a mouse or keyboard that is not working or is slow to respond in a Fusion virtual machine (1027805). VMware Community Member. Swapped out mice. – Nick. For more information, see Downloading and Installing the standalone VMware Remote Console (VMRC) in vSphere 5. I want two users to work one on VM and one on physical machine? This is VMware, not Hyper-V. Need help enabling mouse lock in VMWare Workstation Pro 17 upvote r/pop_os. r/MarvelSnap. Remember I couldn't run the vmware machine again to remove the vmware tools. If you’re experiencing issues with your keyboard or mouse not working in a VMware (VM) on Windows 10 or 11 host, you’re recommended to go through these troubleshooting steps one by one to identify and resolve the I am using Ubuntu Server 22. I have reinsalled vmware tools but same problem. To improve the performance of your virtual desktops, you can enable relative mouse mode in the VMware Horizon Deselect Mouse Driver from VMware device drivers. * Disable USB, forcing the system to fall back to PS/2 mouse and keyboard. I set the "optimize mouse for games" option to "always", and it fixed the mouse issue while in game but if I open a menu or just use the VM normally, it causes the FPS to drop. Hi all, I have an issue with my current installation. Everything is fine. I can't even use hardware version 19 because of this: "This hardware version does not support the guest OS of this virtual I'm able to run Unity programs on my virtual machine, only dragging with the mouse doesn't work. I can use it normally without problems outside horizon VMware. 1. Install VMware Tools on the virtual machine and increase the screen resolution until the mouse pointer has a full range of When i open vmware and go to devices, it says "vmware mouse" or smth like that, and not my real mouse model, how can i change that? i want to use my software mo however if you do that, you won't be able to use your mouse on the host at all while the VM is running. Keyboard works fine, opened gedit and now I have a cursor. I used the xorg. I don’t believe it would be possible on Hyper-V as you can’t pass through USB devices, however on VMware Workstation it should be feasible. Another option is to use a lan enabled kvm switch, this is different to using remote desktop in that the signal for the mouse / keyboard is fed directly into the keyboard and mouse sockets on the pc at the other end instead of being virtualised by remote deskptop, so the mouse pointer would appear in the VM the same as it does when viewing it Can you use a separate mouse and keyboard for a VM? I have setup a VM on windows 10 using Hyper -v . This article details the general steps to follow to troubleshoot a malfunctioning mouse and/or keyboard in a hosted (VMware Workstation, ACE, Player, or Server) virtual machine. Couldn't get the mouse to be recognized, and tried 3 wireless mice, then 2 wireless keyboards (part of a mouse/keyboard set) and nothing worked. When I start xserver, XFCE or KDE5, I can only see the mouse cursor but it does able to being move the mouse icon. I can only navigate using the keyboard. useBasicMouse = "FALSE" My solution was a combo of 3 and 4 it took me a day to figure this out so I really hope it helps. When playing the game, I get 100-130 FPS, but if I go into a menu and move my mouse around, it falls to 5 Touchpad middle mouse click in VMware Workstation #398. adding the USB controller and selecting > all USB input device . Unfortuantelly, the mouse does not working. I use my laptop with integrated keyboard and touchpad and outside the If your mouse moves in the virtual machine but the mouse clicks are not being recognized, see Mouse clicks are not recognized in a VMware Fusion virtual machine (2010041). You'll get a couple warnings that you won't be able to use Having trouble with your mouse in VMware console? Follow these steps to fix the issue: Check if the mouse is enabled in the VM settings. Anyone else know of some way to make the mouse work properly inside the web GUI to at least get VMTools installed? Unlike the old days, it looks like you can't get VMTools to automatically install. a Limbo state where I tabbed out, thinking it would tab out within the Guest, but it tabbed out in the Host. 04 as guest OS on VMWare workstation v11. Unfortunately, I no longer have a working VMWare system so this is not an option for me. The mouse cursor changes to indicate that scrolling is active but the VMware guest will not respond to it. However, if I go to the mouse preferences and move it down by one notch, the same action will result in a massive undershoot of the target. My biggest problem is, that I can't use mouse vertical scrolling. I have to either use a usb mouse or the touchpad buttons to actually drag the scrollbar. When I try to use this code to make the mouse move on a windows desktop machine, you can see the cursor moving (unlike on my VM). The connection works fine, but the mouse cursor is invisible. Can I use the VMware console without a mouse? Absolutely! When VMware tools IS installed and the pointing device driver is the default "vmware pointing device" and "enable pointer shadow" is enabled in the mouse properties the problem does not occur. If i right click then then menu opens some where else on screen. Set up SSH access to all VM's, then use Cluster SSH. VMWare tools is and has been installed. 1; If it doesn't work, you can also try using another VM product than VMware. Reboot the virtual machine. 5 using a Win 7 Pro x64 ISO but when the first configuration window appears where you select language and country I see a rather large white pointer in the middle of the screen but it doesn’t move, I’ve tried to ‘release’ the cursor but nothing happens. Google found how to install VMtools with command "tce-load -wi open-vm-tools-desktop". I've tried every which way I can think of to install the The few resources I found online sadly didn't work. vusb. When I lock the host and unlock again, then I can use the mouse again on the host system (win10). UPD: Outside of VMPlayer mouse's scrolling working fine. Any idea what's the If using a wireless mouse or keyboard, remove and re-add the USB Controller from the virtual machine to ensure a proper connection. vmware file i found and disabled the AllowEmptyInput option. both devices are then passed through. Welcome to the Superpowered Subreddit for all things MARVEL SNAP. It is jumping baiscally from one edge of the (virtual) screen to the other when moved, so no real mouse interaction is possible. Work fine in OS, I click in guest, and nothing, stuck at XP login screen. 0 (since updated to 9. 0. waiting on the OSD interface for ip, name domain, dns etc. I can't lose these VMs. Once I'm logged in my regular keyboard works fine. BlackBeret20111. 7 build-5813279) on both machines, and installed the latest Version of VMware tools Does anyone know how to make VMware workstation or player to grab mouse input by simply moving host cursor over it? I need to press once every time i change VM->Host or VM->VM, so instead of 2 left clicks on a browser i need to do 3, it'll be okay but with 2-3 VMs i need to remember on which I am actually staying Disable and re-enable mouse integration: In the VMware Workstation Pro application, go to the “VM” menu and navigate to the “Manage” submenu. The guest OS is Win XP, and has the most current version of VMWare Tools installed. It works. mouse. Things like fancy mice and track pads sometimes have scrolling issues, and you can find a Using the keyboard and mouse, you can use the virtual machine’s mouse to interact with it. When I remove VMware Tools it works again. If that doesn’t work, try pressing Ctrl+Alt to release the mouse from the console capture. You can achieve this with pyautogui, but you need a connected user on the virtual machine. However the whole reason I purchased vmware workstation is to run a thin client to connect to the virtual machine via vncviewer. iso file to install Ubuntu), but I can't get Vmware to go to configure Ubuntu. 5. I upgraded VMWare Tools, and now I can't use the left mouse (or single finger click on the touchpad). We can't wait to @jamesdlin Thanks, I'll try it. My entire workflow has come to a halt this time. I haven't been able to scroll using the touchpad. I downloaded VMware Player 16 the other day. By default, you cannot connect these devices to the virtual machine due to the risk of removing all human interface from the host computer. Now my mouse does not click, left nor right button. 5. I use an Oracle vm and sometimes (worryingly enough) I can't write with the keyboard or click with the mouse in So when moving the mouse in the console once it gets into the Windows "area" of the screen is disappears. 0 and as soon as I did I was unable to use my scroll wheel while inside the environment. Right now, with VMware, I have to first click on the VM's screen, and then any further clicks are recorded, but the very first click is not forwarded to the guest machine, which is very frustrating since this is how I was used to on Virtualbox. conf. Already tried: - installed the same and latest version of VMWare Workstation (12. Machine is a Lenovo z50-70 laptop. I installed FreeBSD 14. 04 on VMware and I have tried every fix online to no avail. Did anybody of you have the same problem and know solution? Thank you in advance, Mur. At the GRUB loader, I can click into the VM and manually select boot image so that recognizes the enter and arrow keys at least. 6. The mouse (and keyboard) in the Guest is also used to install the Guest machine (any Windows or modern Linux guest machine), so the mouse (and keyboard) cannot be ignored (or else it may not be possible to install a system). ctrl+alt is not releasing my mouse. Improve Afternoon All, I hope you can help me with my strange problem. I usually use a wireless mouse (usb stick + wireless mouse), but yesterday I used a wire mouse and inserted into a different usb slot than the one I usually inserted the usb mouse. Restart Host Computer. Fix I use is enter VM settings, select USB, switch from USB 3. If you still want to use the mouse on the host system you must executed the code on the virtual machine. Normally I'd suspect a driver issue, but the mice I tried (one of them beeing a genuine Microsoft mouse) don't need any additional drivers than what's proviced in the base OS to work. Closed sudo-sandw1ch opened this issue May 31, 2021 · 2 comments tbh I can't solve the issue with VMware workstation. If you don't have vmware tools fixed yet, you can use the keyboard to install it. More info: VMware Horizon Server Environment:2012 Windows 10 + Horizon Client 8. Left / right buttons and mouse wheel scrolling work fine in the guest OS, but the back / forward buttons are apparently not recognized. Only drag features with the mouse doesn't seem to work. After, choose "Task Manager" selecting it with keys from keyboard and press "Enter" key); * Warning: This post contains subjective information OK, I can´t seem to get the mouse to move in a way that feels comfortable. . But if the mouse doesn’t respond, you may want to update the mouse driver. No effect. This is very annoying. Can't install tools because I When trying to play game on Windows 10 Virtual Machine (VM) hosted on Hypervisors like Proxmox VE (PVE), VMware ESXi, VMware vSphere, Xen, Hyper-V, KVM etc. 0 compatible. I can't test Fusion because my Mac is M1, so oh well. Hello, i'm using vSphere 6. I can click and get the menu, but the mouse just stays in the center of the screen. VMware will need no configuration. 0 (2091284). The examples show Linux, however it works fine with any system that accepts telnet or ssh (Windows SSH server, Cisco routers, etc). Simply mount it in the VM Originally I installed the Fedora 39 beta in VMWare Workstation Pro 17. enable = "TRUE" mouse. Pop!_OS is an operating system for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create. Is there any step I have to do to make it work or another way beside using gpm? My main problem is, that I can operate the keyboard normally, but my mouse is not porperly working. It’s a standalone, off-domain PC. The mouse did appear to work correctly in recovery mode. At the same time I can see that my mouse pointer has changed indicating that VMware no longer has the keyboard and mouse. I'm using VMPlayer 4. My cursor will hover over the vm and when I click on it I can type commands into the vm, but my cursor is This Tutorial Helps to Fix : Mouse and Keyboard Integration Not Working on VMware Workstation #MouseIntegrationVMwaremore. * Uninstall Additions from VMware before migration. Same thing, no cursor. VM and after installing the Tools i can't see a mouse cursor, but mouse is working fine. I saw another post in the group but was unable to interact with the posting. My work recently had us all upgrade to V 8. I can click in the VM and everything works, but my mouse is not visible. VirtualBox CentOS VM - Can't Get Mouse To Work On Install. Running 8. That plus vmware tools being installed should hook up these primitives. Win. I can't get into bios to check settings because the keyboard will not interact with the machine. More posts you may like r/MarvelSnap. The other is a new VM I created to install CentOS. I can't use the USB-Split function because there is only one interface shown in the HorizonLog. Don't try adding it any command line flags; you're likely to just crash it. Hi, I am currently unable to use my mouse in my Windows 10 VM using qemu in virt-manager. RE: vmware doesn't read my mouse. I am using the VMWare Remote Vonsole 11. UPD2: I tried with the mouse of my workmate. 5 + Win 11: mouse not working. The listed steps are appropriate for all cases, and the articles in the Additional If you have the VMware Guest Tools installed it will allow for seamless mouse movements between host and guest. ) And installed VMware Workstation 15 latest version on the testing machine. Same problem here. I Click on my user id, I click on the password frame then use mouse to type out password. Host is Windows 7 Ultimate. It still recognizes the mouse though. Rebooted desktop computer. I can't seem to correct this with any driver changes - all I can do is uninstall There may be several issues which can cause your mouse not to work properly within virtual machine. 0 and Windows 7 image in it. 1 Connect the VM via RDP yes, im running windows 7 and install vmware, in vmware i got 3 virtual machines with windows 7 running the game and the application. No keyboard. update the vmware tools. I have my own iMac with VMWare installed but I can't get the SpaceMouse to work even though the drivers are installed in the virtual Windows environment. This will allow you to move the mouse freely outside of the console window. Let’s be clear, I need to use mouse pointer and click functionality while using virtual terminal in Ubuntu 14. I've installed gpm with this command. r/pop_os. Everything has been installed smoothly but after the installation, the login screen username prompt appears. Mice and keyboards belong to a special class of USB devices known as Human Interface Devices (HID). As it is to my eyes, it seems like you can't deploy Windows using interactive SCCM PXE on vmware 6. it looks like real mouse pointer is hidden but works. 5 using dnf. But that was of little help. Hello,I am attempting to passthrough a wireless USB keyboard and mouse using these instructions from William Lam:How to passthrough USB Keyboard/Mouse HID and C ID 0e0f:8003 VMware, Inc. Now something strange is happening. I installed a fresh Windows 10 Ent. From there, select “Reinstall VMware Tools” or “Reinstall VMware CTRL-Left/Right isn't part of VMware fusion - it's a built in OS X shortcut to switch between desktops/full screen apps. If I remember correctly, Tools installs a VMware USB Pointing Device mouse driver. When I move the mouse quickly and then stop, it seems to way overshoot its intended destination. 2 in Fusion on a Mac Pro3 system. I have tried this in VMWare server and workstation. 2). It's a compatibility issue between VMware and your mouse driver. I have VirtualBox with two VMs. QEMU also needs no configuration - the vmmouse automatically gets attached when the backdoor is added. Posted Aug 28 Once you install VMware tools it’s fine, but here’s the problem – try installing VMware tools with no mouse! Now before you all start typing ‘We didn’t always used to have mice, learn to use a keyboard doofus’ comments. A short time later, estimate of about 15 seconds, the same thing will happen again. I use an Oracle vm and sometimes (worryingly enough) I can't write with the keyboard or click with the mouse in the vm, although it was working until now. I need to click back inside the VM to get it to take control of the keyboard and mouse again. I'm having a problem with vmware and keyboard/mouse detection and I'm hoping that you can help me. via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) the mouse is moving too fast or too sensitive, thus we can’t control/play the game properly. I -Mouse does not work (the mouse moves to upper right hand corner of W95 desktop and won't move) If I go back to the XP-Pro station (workstation host) the mouse works fine. Short answer: What you want can not natively be done. Have tried few suggestions like re-installing the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics. 0 compatible to USB 2. Share. 40 running on VMWare virtual machine. To update the mouse driver: Right-click My Computer Use the VMware Remote Console. * Just install virtualbox additions. I managed to use Acronis Truiemage with universal restore to recover the XP system into a new Virtualbox setup and got it running. If you are To do so, open your VM, then navigate to Virtual Machine > Removable Devices > [Your Mouse] > Connect (Disconnect from Host). ; Access the virtual machine console from the VMware vSphere Client. Ask Question Asked 6 years, 1 month ago. Restart the virtual machine. I updated to Fedora 39 full and VMWare Workstation Pro 17. More info: VMware Horizon Server Environment:2012 Windows 10 2004 + Horizon Client 8. This time mouse works fine. Therefore I am closing the ticket right now, and I might Keyboard AND mouse (trackpad) don't work in guest. I install VMware tools -> mouse is away again. Still no cursor. I can't really seem to find this identical issue other than people calling it "freezing" which it is not. That interface is graphical and can't be used without a mouse. Update To work around this issue, use one of these options: Update the mouse driver in Windows so that it is detected again. The Fix 1 Method 1. If I right click etc I can see menus etc, just not the cursor. Open tools (Linux) works here (Also a lot of vmware guest stuff in guest kernel now) but mouse / keyboard focus gets trapped in guest (until ctrl-alt is pressed) [There is no problem on Windows guest, that I think is always using the official tool] It's no problem grapping the mouse and keyboard from being focused when moving from host to guest. However by enabling the pointer shadow it makes my mouse rather choppy, so this still isn't a solution. RE: MacOS Fusion Player 13. When I go into the Console with vSphere Client, my Mouse disappears. ), even if I press Ctrl+Alt. Accessing the VMs through console on another computer works fine. Used my old school keyboard knowledge to repair VMWare Tools and that didn't change anything. All you can do is add a USB Mouse to the guest machine. I can click on the windows key on the keyboard and it opens the start menu so it obviously detects the keyboard. The mouse now functions properly. If you are using 2012 or older O/S and not 2012R2 or newer O/S you are increasingly likely to be outside the collection of devices this edition of vmware knows and can emulate for the guest O/S. I have all the software installed, but the extra buttons don't do as they're told. Its on a new Windows XP (SP3) installation. I don't use Windows so I can't give you a definite answer, but do some research into what shortcuts are available for switching apps in Windows and you might find something that works. Researching apparently VMware tools will fix, but mounted and have no way to install it without being able to click on anything. (For QEMU, you can verify things by running info mice and info qtree. * Access the virtual machine console from the VMware vSphere Client. – harrymc. Both run Windows 11 22h2. kpxgm jfbb xllkl znrliom fgylh zffza dms reboih adgeom ztxnpm eof tmitpto asfgl ibx lwi