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-<think>
-Okay, so I have to classify this bug report for QEMU into one of the given categories. Let me read through the problem carefully.
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-The user is experiencing two main issues with their QEMU setup: 
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-1. When starting Slackware in QEMU using 'Zoom To Fit', they see two mouse pointers and when scrolling fast, it moves them to another virtual desktop.
-2. This issue doesn't occur if they start in full-screen mode or switch to it afterward.
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-They also mention that the problem is resolved without '-usbdevice tablet' but they prefer having seamless mouse movement with this option enabled.
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-Looking at the categories provided: 
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-- The mouse issues seem related to how QEMU handles input devices, especially the USB device configuration.
-- The presence of two pointers and incorrect pointer behavior suggests an issue with the USB device handling or the way QEMU interfaces with the host's input drivers.
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-Considering the possible categories:
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-- **device** likely refers to hardware devices in the virtual machine, which includes USB devices. Since the user is specifically using '-usbdevice tablet', this points to a problem related to the USB device configuration.
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-Other categories like **graphic**, **network**, or **socket** don't seem to fit as well because the issues are about mouse pointers and behavior, not graphics rendering or network-related bugs.
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-So, I think the category is **device** since it's about how QEMU handles USB devices for input, leading to incorrect pointer behavior.
-</think>
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-The issue revolves around the handling of the USB tablet device in QEMU, causing incorrect mouse pointer behavior. This falls under the **device** category as it pertains to hardware device management.
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-**device**
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