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+network: 0.655
+other: 0.595
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+disable automatic mouse grabbing
+
+I'm using QEMU 5.0.0 on a Gentoo Linux host system. Guest is an Arch Linux system.
+
+I'd like to disable automatic mouse grabbing when the QEMU window is focused.
+I would prefer for QEMU to grab the mouse only after a click.
+
+I use the i3 window manager on my host system.
+Suppose I'm in workspace 1, while the QEMU window is in workspace 2.
+In order to switch to workspace 2, I need to press the "Win+2" key combination ("Win" is the Windows key).
+The problem is that the character "2" (from "Win+2") will get transferred to the guest system.
+For example, if I have a text editor opened under the guest system, the character "2" will be pasted inside the document I'm working on, which is pretty annoying.
+
+I would like instead to press the "Win+2" key combination and then explicitely click on the QEMU window with the mouse before grabbing it.
+
+Command line:
+
+qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=/home/fturco/qemu/arch.img,media=disk,index=0,if=virtio,format=raw,cache=none -cpu host -m 2G -k it -enable-kvm -net nic,model=virtio -net user -vga virtio -display sdl -usb -rtc base=utc -soundhw ac97 -monitor stdio -no-quit
+
+Possibly similar bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/906864
+
+FYI:  The gtk ui has support for that.  Try "-display gtk,grab-on-hover=off".  You can also toggle it in the "view" menu.
+
+Thanks for the info, but I prefer to continue using the SDL interface, if possible.
+Is there a plan to add the grab-on-hover=off option to the SDL interface?
+
+
+This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been moved to QEMU's
+new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets marked as 'expired' now.
+Please continue with the discussion here:
+
+ https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/75
+
+