Hello ,
I think you can solve this by checking out the theck box to allow mac- shortcuts in the virtual windows environment.

I think also, on this way, shift+f10 is active to start the contextmenu.
hope this helps,
best regards
William

Op 21-sep-08, om 13:11 heeft David Truong het volgende geschreven:

Hi Dave,

I don't have an fn key on this keyboard. So that isn't an option for me.

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Good evening,
You can solve this issue by pressing alt+control+FN key. This will allow the

alt+control to work like normal.


Best Regards:
David Wright

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Subject: Voice-over commands active in a windows VM session with Fusion.


Hi All,

Those of you running a windows VM in VMWare fusion, have you noticed that the alt+control keys used with any other key doesn't work unless it is a voice-over command? Of course this means no alt+control based hotkeys are available in the windows VM because it seems voice-over is still active
and
therefore thinks you are wanting to do a voice-over command when you do
alt+control with a key (option+control).

If you are experiencing this and you have fixed the problem, I'd
appreciate
hearing how you managed to fix it.  Thanks in advance,


David Truong

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