![]() ![]() Note: Due to technical limitations imposed by macOS, this solution may result in the performance degradation as well as visual artefacts. ![]() For macOS virtual machinesĬlick Apple logo > System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Cursor and move the Cursor size slider slightly to the right. Note: The above solution will work fine when using a virtual machine for simple tasks such as document processing, but heavier usage (like games or 3D software) may work unreliably. Go to Hardware > Boot Order > and paste in Boot Flags box: video.hw_pointer=0 This type of configuration is not officially supported. ![]() This setup works only when 2 devices control the same cursor but when I try to desynchronize (make 2 cursors – 1 in a virtual machine and 1 in Mac), the cursor in virtual machine becomes invisible and never returns Cause So I can use directly connected mouse to control the virtual machine but the problem is that the cursor is invisible. There is a problem: when virtual machine gains focus from ‘indirectly’ connected (shared) mouse and then subsequently loses it, the mouse which is connected directly is no longer visible inside virtual machine’s window. ![]() I would like to connect one mouse directly to the virtual machine and use it exclusively for controlling it while other mouse is used to control the Mac. ![]()
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