Scrolling impossible while moving mouse - Fedora 28 VM guest on Win10

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I have been searching awhile before asking my question here, but still cannot find any answer.



I have noticed that mouse scrolling is generally poorly handled on Linux (maybe just Gnome tho).



I am running my Fedora 28 on a VirtualBox VM, under a Windows 10 host.
I noticed that scrolling using mouse wheel works perfectly when mouse is immobile, but whenever I start moving it, scroll doesn't work at all until mouse gets immobile again.



Does any of you know how to make it work even while moving the mouse ?
Am I missing some configuration or something ?



I must confess I have not a solid Linux user and I don't know much about peripherals configuration.







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    I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
    – pro neon
    May 27 at 13:43










  • Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
    – Vincent C.
    Jun 26 at 14:08











  • I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
    – ajeh
    Jun 26 at 14:52










  • Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
    – Vincent C.
    Jul 4 at 8:09















up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I have been searching awhile before asking my question here, but still cannot find any answer.



I have noticed that mouse scrolling is generally poorly handled on Linux (maybe just Gnome tho).



I am running my Fedora 28 on a VirtualBox VM, under a Windows 10 host.
I noticed that scrolling using mouse wheel works perfectly when mouse is immobile, but whenever I start moving it, scroll doesn't work at all until mouse gets immobile again.



Does any of you know how to make it work even while moving the mouse ?
Am I missing some configuration or something ?



I must confess I have not a solid Linux user and I don't know much about peripherals configuration.







share|improve this question

















  • 1




    I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
    – pro neon
    May 27 at 13:43










  • Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
    – Vincent C.
    Jun 26 at 14:08











  • I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
    – ajeh
    Jun 26 at 14:52










  • Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
    – Vincent C.
    Jul 4 at 8:09













up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I have been searching awhile before asking my question here, but still cannot find any answer.



I have noticed that mouse scrolling is generally poorly handled on Linux (maybe just Gnome tho).



I am running my Fedora 28 on a VirtualBox VM, under a Windows 10 host.
I noticed that scrolling using mouse wheel works perfectly when mouse is immobile, but whenever I start moving it, scroll doesn't work at all until mouse gets immobile again.



Does any of you know how to make it work even while moving the mouse ?
Am I missing some configuration or something ?



I must confess I have not a solid Linux user and I don't know much about peripherals configuration.







share|improve this question













I have been searching awhile before asking my question here, but still cannot find any answer.



I have noticed that mouse scrolling is generally poorly handled on Linux (maybe just Gnome tho).



I am running my Fedora 28 on a VirtualBox VM, under a Windows 10 host.
I noticed that scrolling using mouse wheel works perfectly when mouse is immobile, but whenever I start moving it, scroll doesn't work at all until mouse gets immobile again.



Does any of you know how to make it work even while moving the mouse ?
Am I missing some configuration or something ?



I must confess I have not a solid Linux user and I don't know much about peripherals configuration.









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    I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
    – pro neon
    May 27 at 13:43










  • Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
    – Vincent C.
    Jun 26 at 14:08











  • I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
    – ajeh
    Jun 26 at 14:52










  • Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
    – Vincent C.
    Jul 4 at 8:09













  • 1




    I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
    – pro neon
    May 27 at 13:43










  • Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
    – Vincent C.
    Jun 26 at 14:08











  • I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
    – ajeh
    Jun 26 at 14:52










  • Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
    – Vincent C.
    Jul 4 at 8:09








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I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
– pro neon
May 27 at 13:43




I don't seem to have that problem in fedora.
– pro neon
May 27 at 13:43












Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
– Vincent C.
Jun 26 at 14:08





Hi, thanks for your answer. I obviously forgot to mention I am under a VM on a Win10 host.
– Vincent C.
Jun 26 at 14:08













I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
– ajeh
Jun 26 at 14:52




I also run some Fedora VMs under W10 and do not have this problem, but I also do not use Gnome 3, so you can try another DE if you do not have to use Gnome 3.
– ajeh
Jun 26 at 14:52












Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
– Vincent C.
Jul 4 at 8:09





Thanks @ajeh, I'll try another one and report if it works better.
– Vincent C.
Jul 4 at 8:09
















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