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Re: problems of cursor: msg#00053

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Subject: Re: problems of cursor

I apologize for the confusion. I signed the e-mail with my initials, and you thought that was the option. I checked the source, and the mouse cursor isn't emulated at all in the term version. If you mean the typing cursor, the virtual one is controlled by the guest operating system, and I don't think Bochs knows where it is. -DG

On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 11:55 AM, pascal.gregis@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I'm not using the X11 version, I'm using the term version, and bochs
doesn't seem to accept -DG option.

Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:
I have not yet tried the X11 version, but both the Mac version and the
Carbon version have a runtime option to synch the cursors. -DG

On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 06:00 AM, pascal.gregis@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:


Hello,

I'm using bochs for the first time and I have something to notice to
the
developpers.
I am blind and I'm using linux with brltty.
To read and write efficiently, I need the real cursor to be always at
the same place as the virtual cursor (I presume that there is a
virtual cursor represented by a specific color or character).
For now, it is not the case and I wanted to notice that it would be
great if you could fix this problem.

I might look at it by myself but I don't think I really have the
time. But you might not have the time too, if you tell me how is
handled the cursor in bochs and where should I look in the code, I can
try to see if I can fix it.

Thanks


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