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graphic: 0.976
virtual: 0.975
x86: 0.966
device: 0.944
peripherals: 0.931
KVM: 0.928
vnc: 0.915
VMM: 0.879
performance: 0.826
permissions: 0.790
PID: 0.743
debug: 0.717
hypervisor: 0.712
architecture: 0.702
semantic: 0.641
register: 0.620
mistranslation: 0.620
boot: 0.592
network: 0.566
i386: 0.538
user-level: 0.527
risc-v: 0.510
files: 0.475
kernel: 0.365
assembly: 0.329
socket: 0.322
TCG: 0.287
ppc: 0.267
arm: 0.259
Mouse cursor disappears in RHEL guest when using "-device virtio-vga-gl -display gtk,gl=on" option
Description of problem:
Mouse cursor disappears in RHEL guest when using -device virtio-vga-gl -display gtk,gl=on
Steps to reproduce:
1. Build qemu using the following `./configure` options:
```
--prefix=$HOME/.bin --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --enable-kvm --enable-vnc --enable-gtk --enable-vte --enable-xkbcommon --enable-sdl --enable-spice --enable-spice-protocol --enable-virglrenderer --enable-opengl --enable-guest-agent --enable-avx2 --enable-avx512f --enable-hax --enable-system --enable-linux-user --enable-libssh --enable-linux-aio --enable-linux-io-uring --enable-modules --enable-gio --enable-fuse --enable-fuse-lseek
```
2. Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 in qemu
3. Run qemu using the above command line. The mouse cursor disappears once it moves into the VM.
Additional information:
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