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When using relative mode, the browser will exclusively capture your mouse when you click on the stream window in Pi-KVM once.
When you press `Esc`, the browser releases the mouse.
:exclamation: Currently, the relative mouse mode is not supported by [Pi-KVM VNC server](vnc.md) yet.
The reason is that none of the recommended clients support the [QEMU Pointer Motion Change](https://github.com/rfbproto/rfbproto/blob/master/rfbproto.rst#qemu-pointer-motion-change-pseudo-encoding) extension.
We expect to implement this in [TigerVNC](https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/issues/619).
# Important notes
The relative mouse generates a huge number of events that can be poorly transmitted over the network or very slowly perceived by the BIOS/UEFI driver. To solve this problem, mouse events are optimized using a vector sum. This mode is enabled by default and is available in the web menu `System -> Squash mouse moves`. You can try disabling this if you have problems with mouse acceleration. This is the best and most reasonable compromise right now.
:exclamation: The relative mode is also not supported by mobile browsers.
Also currently the relative mouse mode is not supported by [Pi-KVM VNC server](vnc.md) yet. The reason is that none of the recommended clients support the [QEMU Pointer Motion Change](https://github.com/rfbproto/rfbproto/blob/master/rfbproto.rst#qemu-pointer-motion-change-pseudo-encoding) extension.
We expect to implement this in [TigerVNC](https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/issues/619). The relative mode is also not supported by mobile browsers.
# Enabling the relative mouse on the v2 platform (OTG HID)
* Switch filesystem to RW-mode using command `rw`.