virtual: 0.984 device: 0.897 graphic: 0.860 peripherals: 0.820 VMM: 0.723 architecture: 0.594 hypervisor: 0.584 debug: 0.578 PID: 0.578 performance: 0.553 semantic: 0.551 vnc: 0.549 mistranslation: 0.527 register: 0.485 arm: 0.467 boot: 0.429 permissions: 0.398 network: 0.369 risc-v: 0.363 TCG: 0.320 socket: 0.284 ppc: 0.282 assembly: 0.252 x86: 0.176 files: 0.175 i386: 0.152 user-level: 0.089 kernel: 0.053 KVM: 0.030 Virtual Machines Do Not Recognize Mouse 5 and 6 Description of problem: Trying to click the mouse buttons 5 and 6 to go forwards and backwards in Firefox does not work. It seems that those buttons are not recognized by the virtual machine. Tested with both `libvirt` and `aqemu`. Though `libvirt` testing was done on a Fedora host a few months prior. Running Fedora 38 VM in virtualbox does not have this problem, the guest recognizes button 5 and 6, going forwards and backwards in Firefox. Steps to reproduce: 1. Install aqemu or libvirt on Debian 12 2. Create a Fedora 38 Guest machine 3. Open Firefox and navigate to a few pages, then try to go backwards and forwards in history using the mouse buttons. Additional information: