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Terminal Server Mouse Driver Windows 7

Terminal Server Mouse Driver Windows 7

Mouse Pointer invisible after successful Remote Desktop Session. I use Remote Desktop to get into my Windows 7 machine at work from my Windows 7 machine at home and the remote session works just fine. I have tried to switch the primary and secondary monitors after this happens.

Search the VMware Knowledge Base. Poor mouse performance on Windows 2008 R2. The virtual machine must be at hardware version 7 or 8 to use the WDDM driver.

The use of a terminal server means that each terminal doesn't need its own network. No doing any remote comupting I disable Terminal Server Keyboard and Mouse. The Terminal Server has been. The mouse works great. They're using Windows 7. Do you see any devices that are unrecognized in the terminal server device manager?

To be clear I will say that the mouse functions on both monitors, I can click on things and interact with all elements on the screen via the keyboard. If I correctly guess where the mouse pointer is located at I can click and drag things to the. I cannot see the mouse pointer at all. A reboot will fix the problem, but is there some other way than having to restart the machine after every Remote Desktop session? Thanks a lot.~Matt.

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