Same Problem Was driving my self crazy trying to get the mouse to work. Must have reinstalled Parallels Tools 15 times. It will probably take a few weeks for a fix I would think.
Even when you get the mouse working it's pretty buggy. It crashes and spontaneously reboots on me quite a lot, and there are a lot of mouse problems. Will probably have to wait for a fix...
You don't really have to wait for Parallels to post a fix. Just use the free Virtualbox from Oracle. Here's a walk through. http://www.extremetech.com/computing/120493-virtualizing-windows-8-consumer-preview-is-a-breeze-with-virtualbox
The VBox Guest Additions for Windows don't work in Win8, so, if you want to have the 'user experience' as VBox on Parallels, just uninstall Parallels Tools.
how i made it work... I trashed my 1st and 2nd Parallels Desktop 7 installs of Windows 8 Preview. I then did a 3rd install and unchecked the two checked boxes. After this install completed, the mouse works and Adminstrator is no longer in charge. I did not install Parallels Tools and will wait to install them until I hear there is a fix. Now to write a program that emulates the Start button. HTH, Bob
Oh, yeah, I forgot to *sigh* I tried your suggestion on the 2nd install. But, *sigh*, my install works better the way it is. Sorry, if this offends you. Err, no I'm not. *sigh* Bob
This is what worked for me... combination of: 1. Manual installation to avoid the Administrator account issue as suggested by DennyA and EmanualM. 2. Disabling Smart Mouse as suggested by RandyBr and others. 3. Resetting the any other screen resolution other than the default as suggested by CMH@HeartPlace. I now have a fully functioning install, with the only issue being having to manually release the mouse and keyboard. Thank you to all who consistently post helpful and constructive information!
Simple solution to get cursor visible in non Admin account - resize the window. This forces a screen resize in Windows and the cursor magically appears. I also noted under Device settings for the mouse that it says there is an error with the parallels mouse driver.
I got it to work by doing the web install into an existing Vista VM instead of downloading an ISO. I'm running Parallels 7.0.15054 and Lion 10.7.3 on a Mac Pro. I used the Vista VM to download the installer. Then, during the installation process I was asked if I wanted to keep my apps and user data, keep user data only, or keep nothing. I chose to keep nothing. You need at least 16GB free in the VM in order to do the install. The installation ran to completion, and the only problems I had were with the time and with screen resolution. Both were easily fixed. I did not try to reinstall Parallels Tools. I normally run my VMs in their own Space in full screen mode, and getting into and out of the VM window isn't a problem. I did download an ISO, and I'm going to try using it to create a VM to see what the difference will be.
If you just update the driver that "cannot start" back to a "HID-compliant mouse" by manually choosing a driver it works perfectly. Leaving Smart Mouse on and moving in and out of the virtual machine works and I have not experienced any lag or bugginess so far on my MBA.
Import settings Is there any way to import settings from developer preview to consumer preview I also solved mouse problem in part as I have a Logitech mouse and installed driver for it seem to be alot better still crash alot on me though but couldn't import settings
This is a good question,In fact I too want to know how to import settings from developer preview to consumer preview __________________ Macbook Pro 17 2.8Ghz; Host OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.2, 32-bit;Guest OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64... Proud
Just verified that latest Parallels build released today gets rid of the Parallels Tools glitches with Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Now the only glitches are those built into Windows 8 -- *four* hot corners? BC Bud. Just sayin' .