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+semantic: 0.824
+PID: 0.708
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+performance: 0.660
+vnc: 0.609
+permissions: 0.608
+debug: 0.601
+boot: 0.585
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+network: 0.406
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+macOS cocoa UI cursor position mismatch when running Windows XP under QEMU 9.1.0
+Description of problem:
+QEMU 9.1.0 got hardware cursor support on macOS with the cocoa UI. When running a Windows XP guest, the windows's own cursor got a 13 pixel offset both in X and Y direction. When the "show-cursor" is off, the problem still exists, so the click target is not under the pointer of the cursor. I was using the "Red Hat QXL GPU" driver v6.1.0.10024 which was built in 2015.
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+I also checked it with Linux (i have an x86-64 Alma Linux 8 installation too), this working fine when using the "-display cocoa,show-cursoor=off,zoom-to-fit=off -device virtio-vga" parameters.
+Steps to reproduce:
+1. Load a Windows XP with QXL drivers installed
+Additional information:
+![Screenshot_2024-09-05_at_6.13.34_PM](/uploads/4edd814458f40d01a9a806a010068687/Screenshot_2024-09-05_at_6.13.34_PM.png)
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+![xp](/uploads/1d74ed8a1d71fcaa9f4ef328368d073c/xp.png)