Mouse Clicks on VMWare Fusion on MacBook Pro Ubuntu 18
Running Ubuntu 18.04 on VMWare Fusion 10.1.2 on a fully up to date Macbook Pro. Ubuntu installs and runs, and mouse moves on screen; but does not respond to mouse clicks. Neither the trackpad on Mac nor a Bluetooth mouse works. Mouse on Ubuntu 16.04 on same VMWare and Macbook works fine. I have preference to make 18.04 work correctly, of course. I've found VMWare's suggstion to change to mouse.vusb.startConnected="FALSE" but that made no difference.
Any advice here as to how to make mouse clicks work
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Running Ubuntu 18.04 on VMWare Fusion 10.1.2 on a fully up to date Macbook Pro. Ubuntu installs and runs, and mouse moves on screen; but does not respond to mouse clicks. Neither the trackpad on Mac nor a Bluetooth mouse works. Mouse on Ubuntu 16.04 on same VMWare and Macbook works fine. I have preference to make 18.04 work correctly, of course. I've found VMWare's suggstion to change to mouse.vusb.startConnected="FALSE" but that made no difference.
Any advice here as to how to make mouse clicks work
mouse vmware-fusion
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Running Ubuntu 18.04 on VMWare Fusion 10.1.2 on a fully up to date Macbook Pro. Ubuntu installs and runs, and mouse moves on screen; but does not respond to mouse clicks. Neither the trackpad on Mac nor a Bluetooth mouse works. Mouse on Ubuntu 16.04 on same VMWare and Macbook works fine. I have preference to make 18.04 work correctly, of course. I've found VMWare's suggstion to change to mouse.vusb.startConnected="FALSE" but that made no difference.
Any advice here as to how to make mouse clicks work
mouse vmware-fusion
Running Ubuntu 18.04 on VMWare Fusion 10.1.2 on a fully up to date Macbook Pro. Ubuntu installs and runs, and mouse moves on screen; but does not respond to mouse clicks. Neither the trackpad on Mac nor a Bluetooth mouse works. Mouse on Ubuntu 16.04 on same VMWare and Macbook works fine. I have preference to make 18.04 work correctly, of course. I've found VMWare's suggstion to change to mouse.vusb.startConnected="FALSE" but that made no difference.
Any advice here as to how to make mouse clicks work
mouse vmware-fusion
mouse vmware-fusion
asked Aug 8 '18 at 12:42
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This worked for me on 8.5.10 after updating to Mac OS Mojave.
Try this:
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
- Switch to the Privacy tab
- In the left column, select Accessibility
- Look in the right window pane.
- If VMWare Fusion is listed but not checked, add the checkmark.
- If VMWare Fusion is not listed, add it by selecting the "+" sign and navigating to it.
- Once added, restart VMWare Fusion.
Good luck.
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This worked for me on 8.5.10 after updating to Mac OS Mojave.
Try this:
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
- Switch to the Privacy tab
- In the left column, select Accessibility
- Look in the right window pane.
- If VMWare Fusion is listed but not checked, add the checkmark.
- If VMWare Fusion is not listed, add it by selecting the "+" sign and navigating to it.
- Once added, restart VMWare Fusion.
Good luck.
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This worked for me on 8.5.10 after updating to Mac OS Mojave.
Try this:
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
- Switch to the Privacy tab
- In the left column, select Accessibility
- Look in the right window pane.
- If VMWare Fusion is listed but not checked, add the checkmark.
- If VMWare Fusion is not listed, add it by selecting the "+" sign and navigating to it.
- Once added, restart VMWare Fusion.
Good luck.
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This worked for me on 8.5.10 after updating to Mac OS Mojave.
Try this:
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
- Switch to the Privacy tab
- In the left column, select Accessibility
- Look in the right window pane.
- If VMWare Fusion is listed but not checked, add the checkmark.
- If VMWare Fusion is not listed, add it by selecting the "+" sign and navigating to it.
- Once added, restart VMWare Fusion.
Good luck.
This worked for me on 8.5.10 after updating to Mac OS Mojave.
Try this:
- Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
- Switch to the Privacy tab
- In the left column, select Accessibility
- Look in the right window pane.
- If VMWare Fusion is listed but not checked, add the checkmark.
- If VMWare Fusion is not listed, add it by selecting the "+" sign and navigating to it.
- Once added, restart VMWare Fusion.
Good luck.
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