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| Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC I have Vista Business installed in a VMware VM on my XP Tablet Edition 2005 HP tablet PC. VMware doesn't recognize the Wacom digitizer, so I can't use all the functionality of the tablet in the VM. I have basic input and writing capabilities, but that's it. Does anyone know how to, or even if it's possible to, get VMware to recognize that device so the VM will be a fully functioning tablet? I haven't been able to find anything on their forums. Thanks, Tom |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC The VMachine does not care or know you are using a tablet PC as the host... you can try installing the software of the walcom inside the vmware client OS... IF it is compatible with vista, if not find the updated drivers from walcome... normally VMWARE has a USB support, so whatever you plug in will work as a usb device normally "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message news:OSFBrp1CIHA.5600@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I have Vista Business installed in a VMware VM on my XP Tablet Edition 2005 >HP tablet PC. VMware doesn't recognize the Wacom digitizer, so I can't use >all the functionality of the tablet in the VM. I have basic input and >writing capabilities, but that's it. > > Does anyone know how to, or even if it's possible to, get VMware to > recognize that device so the VM will be a fully functioning tablet? I > haven't been able to find anything on their forums. > > Thanks, > > Tom >[/color] |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC to clarify this.. you must install the walcome inside the vista client.. and use it with the USB support that VMware provides... Perhaps what you are currently doing is just using it as a mouse from the host to the client. "Thai Berry (U.S.)" <Thai@Berry.us> wrote in message news:470cff6d@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > The VMachine does not care or know you are using a tablet PC as the > host... > > you can try installing the software of the walcom inside the vmware client > OS... > > IF it is compatible with vista, if not find the updated drivers from > walcome... > > > normally VMWARE has a USB support, so whatever you plug in will work as a > usb device normally > > > > "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message > news:OSFBrp1CIHA.5600@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >>I have Vista Business installed in a VMware VM on my XP Tablet Edition >>2005 HP tablet PC. VMware doesn't recognize the Wacom digitizer, so I >>can't use all the functionality of the tablet in the VM. I have basic >>input and writing capabilities, but that's it. >> >> Does anyone know how to, or even if it's possible to, get VMware to >> recognize that device so the VM will be a fully functioning tablet? I >> haven't been able to find anything on their forums. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tom >>[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC "Thai Berry (U.S.)" <Thai@Berry.us> wrote in message news:470cff6d@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > The VMachine does not care or know you are using a tablet PC as the > host...[/color] Right, but because the host is a tablet PC it has special hardware built in (the digitizer), not plugged in via USB, that allows pen input. As I said in my OP, I have basic input capabilities, but because the VM does not see the digitizer I can't, for instance, calibrate it. If I press and hold my pen for a right mouse click I see the XP dotted circle instead of the Vista radiating circles. [color=blue] > you can try installing the software of the walcom inside the vmware client > OS...[/color] Fails because the VM does not have a virtualized digitizer installed, so the software doesn't think the hardware is there to support it. That's what I need to do, get VMware to recognize it. Thanks, Tom |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC then the answer is simple You cannot do that. A virtual machine thinks its running on the hardware inside the virtual machine and does not care or knows whats "outside" "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message news:eBGZdI2CIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Thai Berry (U.S.)" <Thai@Berry.us> wrote in message > news:470cff6d@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> The VMachine does not care or know you are using a tablet PC as the >> host...[/color] > > Right, but because the host is a tablet PC it has special hardware built > in (the digitizer), not plugged in via USB, that allows pen input. As I > said in my OP, I have basic input capabilities, but because the VM does > not see the digitizer I can't, for instance, calibrate it. If I press and > hold my pen for a right mouse click I see the XP dotted circle instead of > the Vista radiating circles. >[color=green] >> you can try installing the software of the walcom inside the vmware >> client OS...[/color] > > Fails because the VM does not have a virtualized digitizer installed, so > the software doesn't think the hardware is there to support it. That's > what I need to do, get VMware to recognize it. > > Thanks, > > Tom >[/color] |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC "Taibear ios" <Taibear@ios.com> wrote in message news:470d0b37$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > then the answer is simple > > You cannot do that.[/color] Simple answer, and what I figured, but not what I wanted to hear. :-( Just trying to see if there was any way to bring what's "outside" into the VM. Thanks, Tom |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC you can perhaps DUAL boot your tablet pc so that you will chose to go to XP or Vista.. that way you will have top speed and each os will have access to the hardware "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message news:ORHdfU2CIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Taibear ios" <Taibear@ios.com> wrote in message > news:470d0b37$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> then the answer is simple >> >> You cannot do that.[/color] > > Simple answer, and what I figured, but not what I wanted to hear. :-( > Just trying to see if there was any way to bring what's "outside" into the > VM. > > Thanks, > > Tom > >[/color] |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message news:ORHdfU2CIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Taibear ios" <Taibear@ios.com> wrote in message > news:470d0b37$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> then the answer is simple >> >> You cannot do that.[/color] > > Simple answer, and what I figured, but not what I wanted to hear. :-( > Just trying to see if there was any way to bring what's "outside" into the > VM. > > Thanks, > > Tom[/color] The "architectural" answer is that the VM Manager must be upgraded to understand the new device/bus class and then provide a "generic" device/bus solution for all of the VMs. If VMWare had a generally available VM Manager DDK adaption kit, then you could attempt to do it yourself... but since they don't, your only avenue is to ask VMWare to do it and watch it fall to the bottom of a long list of requests that they don't have time to do given the ROI (Return On Investment) of the request. Phil |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC "Taibear ios" <Taibear@ios.com> wrote in message news:470d15de@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > you can perhaps DUAL boot your tablet pc so that you will > chose to go to XP or Vista..[/color] Unfortunately not worth the political effort in my environment. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Tom |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC Technically speaking, some digitizers are in fact connected via USB internally. You can verify this in the host's device manager by grouping the list in "Devices by Connection" mode. The digitizer may be connected to a USB bus or it may be a serial device. Now I don't know off hand what VMWare is capable of as far as emulating USB or serial devices in the guest PC, but because it's Vista you are much better off than if it were XP. While you won't be able to get flick gestures or the in-place TIP, the TIP can be added to the taskbar simply by right clicking and going to toolbars, then tablet pc input panel. You can stick it to the right or left of the screen and bring it up that way and it won't have to be docked and it won't disappear when you move the pen away from it. This type of interaction with the TIP was impossible in XP without a bonafide Tablet PC with a HID driver. -- Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) Einstein Technologies Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: [url]www.tabletoutlook.com[/url] "Tom Ker" <thomas.DOT.kerA@Thighmark.com> wrote in message news:eBGZdI2CIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Thai Berry (U.S.)" <Thai@Berry.us> wrote in message > news:470cff6d@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> The VMachine does not care or know you are using a tablet PC as the >> host...[/color] > > Right, but because the host is a tablet PC it has special hardware built > in (the digitizer), not plugged in via USB, that allows pen input. As I > said in my OP, I have basic input capabilities, but because the VM does > not see the digitizer I can't, for instance, calibrate it. If I press and > hold my pen for a right mouse click I see the XP dotted circle instead of > the Vista radiating circles. >[color=green] >> you can try installing the software of the walcom inside the vmware >> client OS...[/color] > > Fails because the VM does not have a virtualized digitizer installed, so > the software doesn't think the hardware is there to support it. That's > what I need to do, get VMware to recognize it. > > Thanks, > > Tom >[/color] |
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| Re: Running Vista in a VM on a Tablet PC "Josh Einstein" <josh@einsteintech.net> wrote in message news:6B2F339F-31B0-4DAD-BCA2-4990374F5EA4@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Technically speaking, some digitizers are in fact connected via USB > internally. You can verify this in the host's device manager by grouping > the list in "Devices by Connection" mode. The digitizer may be connected > to a USB bus or it may be a serial device.[/color] Thanks, John. When viewed by Type the Wacom digitizer is listed as an HID and when viewed by Connection it falls under "Intel 82801GBM (ICH7-M) LPC Interface Controller - 27B9" then under "Extended IO Bus" and "Wacom Penabled MiniDriver". I've been through the VMware forum discussions about USB Wacom tablets and tried all the stuff they suggest, but no go. I think I'm done till I can upgrade the (host) PC to Vista. Tom |
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