Preconditions:
1. host - OpenSUSE 12.3 x86_64
2. vmware workstation 9.0.2
3. guest - any windows (tested on Windows server 2012; Windows 8; Windows Server 2008R2; Windows 7 x64). Vmware tools installed
4. host has 2 monitors with different resolutions (one is 1900x1200 (left monitor); another is full-hd resolution (right monitor))
5. vmware runs full-screen on monitor #1
Steps to reproduce
1. move mouse to right monitor. vmware releases it and host Linux grabs the mouse.
2. click somewhere on the right screen
3. move mouse back to the left monitor. VMware grabs it for the full-screen running guest.
4. open volume control and activate the volume pin.
5. just move your mouse (no click, no scroll - just simple move)
Result:
- volume goes up. This happens because for some reason horizontal mouse scroll is activated on any other mouse action (like simple move)
- when you try to move your mouse to the right screen (host) vmware doesn't release it without pressing Alt+Ctrl. The mouse cursor gets locked in guest OS
very annoying bug especially for such apps like Visio that has unlimited space for horizontal scrolling to right.
Workaround:
- turn off automatic release/grab of the mouse cursor in vmware