![]() ![]() these basic things are NOT difficult to test at all ! It is insanely frustrating and hurtful that vmware insist on either not testing this stuff or releasing semi-tested software continuously. it is prevalent in both vcenter 6.5 as well as when connected to a stand-alone host ! \ did you read my message correctly ?īelieve you me I've been all over this like a bad rash. ![]() I look forward to any replies or comments. ![]() I would appreciate if someone knows of a fix for this and also whther or not this issue is fixed in vcenter 6.5b and esxi 6.5 a versions. Once vmware tools is installed the mouse works again. I have to use the keyboard all the way through installation and then to complete the vmware tools installation. ****** AN UPDATE : this issue occurs throughout installation and persists until vmware tools is installed. It's all very well to say 'install vmware tools' but how (apart from battling with a keyboard in windows) do you install or complete the installation WITHOUT THE MOUSE ?ĭoes some kind soul have a fix for this or know if there's and update for this issue? KB articles suggest installing vmware tools BUT here is the issues: This all used to work quite fine in vsphere version 6 and all versions below. This happens in the console which opens in a separate browser window. I have tried both Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 2012 -Same issue I have tried Firefox, Chrome and IE - Same issue When connecting to vcenter 6.5 appliance as well as directly to an ESXI host via web browsers in a windows RDP remote desktop/mstsc, the mouse becomes unavailable/stops working both WEB CONSOLE and the REMOTE CONSOLE. ![]()
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