Any global keyboard shortcut that is assigned in System Preferences will not be 
passed through to your virtual machine. You can view these shortcuts by opening 
up System Preferences, selecting the “Keyboard” button, then navigating to the 
“Shortcuts” tab. If there is a conflict with a shortcut key combination that 
you are trying to use with Windows, you need to reassign it or uncheck the 
checkbox next to it to disable it. The shortcuts in this preference pane are 
arranged by category. For example, in the “Mission Control” category you’ll see 
that both CTRL+UP ARROW and CTRL+DOWN ARROW are assigned to handle window 
management tasks. If you don’t use the features of Mission Control then you can 
deselect the checkboxes for these items. Otherwise, you need to reassign the 
commands to a different key combination. It would be nice if there was a more 
elegant solution, and maybe another lister will point one out that I haven’t 
thought of.

Cheers,

Grant

> On Apr 5, 2016, at 8:41 AM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On my VMware, when using the left control and errows, they move me to
> another Mac window and do not what I need inside  windows 7, is there
> a way to avoid this?
> thanks
> 
> 
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