Switched the host key to f12. All works good now.
Does xmonad do something special with right ctrl?
Thanks!
Jordan Wilberding
Well installing the add-ons lets me work around the focus grab problem. But it still doesn't understand Host+F to switch to and from full screen, and once its full screen I can't use xmonad keys either to do stuff like switch to another screen with Mod+2 or something.
Thanks!
Jordan WilberdingOn Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Jordan Wilberding <diginux@gmail.com> wrote:
It works in other wm's, I don't have additions installed though. I will try that.
Thanks!
Jordan WilberdingOn Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Henrique G. Abreu <hgabreu@gmail.com> wrote:
VirtualBox and xmonad work fine here, I don't have any problem, even without guest additions.
It's probably something in your virtualbox, have you tested with other wm's?
Do you have guest additions installed (on the guest)?
With additions the mouse can always leave the virtualbox normally.
And, as I expect, if you click inside the guest area, xmonad won't capture it.
But you can float vb window by clicking its boarders or bars (that are outside guest area).
Regards,
Henrique G. Abreu
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 08:34, Jordan Wilberding <diginux@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Greetings,
When I try to use VirtualBox in xmonad, it fails to give up control of the mouse or keyboard when I use the release key (right ctrl).
I was hoping this was just a bug from a while ago in virtual box or xmonad, but I just tried it again this morning and still have the same problem? Anyone know a good work around?
Thanks!
Jordan Wilberding
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