![]() Has anyone else seen this? Should this be submitted as a bug or am I doing something stupid? bdentremont Posts: 2 Joined: 3. Reinstalling guest additions results in the complete disabling of the host key again. After doing this the host key liberates the mouse and allows me to regain control of my Gnome panels, but does not kick the virtual machine out of full screen mode as I expected. If you want to add the virtual optical drive back to the VM in the main VirtualBox window select the Mac OS X 10. ![]() I also tried uninstalling guest additions on the XP guest. I upgraded my guest additions after performing the Virtualbox upgrade and tried disabling "Auto Capture Keyboard" in the Virtualbox preferences with no effect. (But isn’t working on an identical, bought-at-same-time, 10.8.2’d Mac with the EFI update. The host key was previously working and I recently upgraded to Virtualbox 2.1.4. Definitely not the EFI update: I installed that (because I was suffering from constant reboots, which the MBP EFI update fixes) but not 10.8.2 and VirtualBox 4.2 is working just fine for me. ![]() I am running an Ubuntu 8.10 and Windows XP SP 3 guest with guest additions. However, it doesn't resolve the root problem of the host key not working. The solution above indeed allows the virtual machine which was previously shutdown from full screen mode to be started in a window. And from then on the virtualbox mac was much more responsive, things open when you clicked on them & not 30secs later.
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