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Previously only up to two pending warp requests were possible, this changes this so that additional warps can be queued if the cursor's delta has moved more then 50px between each warp request. The old code also had an error where it would null out any additional movement since the warp was requested, but before it was processed, this has been corrected. |
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Looking Glass
An extremely low latency KVMFR (KVM FrameRelay) implementation for guests with VGA PCI Passthrough.
- Project Website: https://looking-glass.io
- Getting Started: https://looking-glass.io/wiki/Installation
Donations
I (Geoffrey McRae) am the primary developer behind this project and I have invested thousands of hours of development time into it.
If you like this project and find it useful and would like to help out you can support me directly using the following platforms.
Documentation
** IMPORTANT ** This project contains submodules that must be checked out if building from the git repository! If you are not a developer and just want to compile Looking Glass please download the source archive from the website instead:
https://looking-glass.io/downloads
Please also be sure to see the following files for more information
Note: The README.md
files are slowly being deprecated from this project in
favor of the wiki at https://looking-glass.io/wiki, and as such the
information in these files may be dated.
Latest Version
If you would like to use the latest bleeding edge version of Looking Glass please be aware there will be no support at this time.
Latest bleeding edge builds of the Windows host application can be obtained from:
https://looking-glass.io/downloads
Help and support
Web
https://forum.level1techs.com/t/looking-glass-triage/130952
Discord
IRC
Join us in the #LookingGlass channel on the FreeNode network