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→‎libvirt Configuration: Overhauled spice server section, replaced virt-manager perspective with libvirt domain xml.
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This article assumes you already have a fully functional libvirt VM with PCI Passthrough working on a dedicated monitor. If you do not please ensure this is configured before you proceed.
 
If you use virt-manager, this guide also applies to you, since it uses libvirt.
'''If you are using QEMU directly, this does not apply to you.'''
The memory size (show as 32 in the example above) may need to be adjusted as per [[Installation#Determining_Memory|Determining Memory]] section.
==== Spice Server ====If you would like to use Spice to give you keyboard and mouse input along with clipboard sync support be , make sure to also do the followingyou have a <code><graphics type='spice'></code> device, then:
* Add a QXL Find your <code><video ></code> device, but in the type field and set <code><model type `='none` (on '></code>** If you can't find it, make sure you have a <code><graphics></code> device, save and edit again** On older libvirt versions , just disable the device in Windows Device Manager)* Be sure to remove Remove the virtual <code><input type='tablet pointing '/></code> device., if you have one* Be sure to add the virtual PSCreate an <code><input type='mouse'/></2 Mouse code> device, and the Virtio if you don't already have one* Create an <code><input type='keyboard ' bus='virtio'/></code> device.to improve keyboard usage* Be sure that there is also a Spice Display configured (* This requires the ''vioinput'' driver from [https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/ virtio-win] to be installed in addition to the video device)guest
If you want clipboard synchronization please see [[FAQ#How to enable clipboard synchronization via SPICE]]
=== Qemu Commands ===
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'''If you are using virt manager /libvirt then this does not apply to you.'''
Add the following to the commands to your QEMU command line, adjusting the bus to suit your particular configuration:
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