I think the answer is included in the question...think this is VMware as in VirtualBox there is no problem. Which emulator do you recommend for windows.
dbus_enable="YES"
vmware_guest_vmblock_enable="YES"
vmware_guest_vmhgfs_enable="YES"
vmware_guest_vmmemctl_enable="YES"
vmware_guest_vmxnet_enable="YES"
vmware_guestd_enable="YES"
kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6
I wasn't sure if you had solved this, but you can try this http://www.unibia.com/unibianet/fre...lipboard-sharing-auto-resize-xorg-and-freebsdI have tried it with both open-vm-tools installed an not installed. In both situations the mouse wont move properly.
cat
) to see what it's doing before you run it on the machine in case you are worried about what it might change.pkg install -y open-vm-tools xf86-video-vmware xf86-input-vmmouse
sysrc -f /boot/loader.conf vmci_emable="YES"
sysrc -f /etc/rc.conf.d/vmware.conf vmware_guest_vmblock_enable="YES" vmware_guest_vmhgfs_enable="YES" vmware_guest_vmmemctl_enable="YES" vmware_guest_vmxnet_enable="YES" vmware_guestd_enable="YES"