I am running Android-x86 on virtual box. And i want the pointer integration enabled which needs VBox Guest additions to be installed on the guest os.
I have searched a lot, but what i have got is, one has to compile guest additions with android-x86 kernel headers. So if someone has done it or knows the procedure, that would help me a lot.
Thanks in advance.
The VMs provided by Genymotion have theses features integrated (at least for the mouse pointer capture/release which is automagically done).
So i don't have the solution, but it is actually at least completed on a commercial software providing virtualbox compatible images.
Just disable "mouse integration" in Host Machine tab.
ref. https://code.google.com/p/android-x86/issues/detail?id=341#makechanges
Android is not a supported guest OS according to Sasquatch, a moderator at the VirtualBox forums, at https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42240
Android is not a supported Guest OS, so there are no GA. Also, it
doesn't meet the requirements for guest addition support: you can't
install support packages for the kernel to make kernel modules. At
least not that I am aware of.
I haven't tried it myself, but apparently you can just use the "Enable Remote Display" feature on VirtualBox to enable the pointer support according to a post in the android-building group:
If you use the 'rdesktop' command to connect to your Android
VirtualBox instance, you can have a working mouse an cursor. First
enable the remote display with:
devices -> Enable Remote Display
Then, connect via the rdesktop command
apt-get install rdesktop # ubuntu
yum install rdesktop # fedora
rdesktop -a 16 localhost:3389
after you enabling the absolute mouse pointer, you should to start your virtual OS and then you click on device > and search for "turn off mouse integration"