Hey all. I'd like to know this information too since none of the keys that I've
tried to remap work. I need to have a key that works as the System Access
modifier key which is pretty much the same as the Jawskey. I know that I'll be
going back to Lion soon so I won't need the version of Fusion t
cheers for that.
I think then, just in case for windows based repairs to systems, I may as well
carry both a windows notebook and my mac. OK it's a bit more weight to carry
but hey.
lew
On 29 Nov 2011, at 19:27, Esther wrote:
> Hi Lew,
>
> Someone who uses Windows in Fusion should answer thi
Hi Lew,
Someone who uses Windows in Fusion should answer this for you, but I think your
question is not being posed precisely. Fusion itself will let you redefine
keyboard shortcuts to be used in different virtual machines,which need not just
be Windows, if you use it to run Linux or different
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Subject: Re: Sorry but I gotta ask again | VMWare Key Mapping
with the use of keymapping for fusion...
with the use of keymapping for fusion... does this effectively mean that the
shortcuts I use on the mac can be echoed to windows instead of working out
windows shortcuts?
if so... I'm in lol
lew
On 29 Nov 2011, at 18:37, Esther wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> There are two programs that I know are us
Hi Kevin,
There are two programs that I know are used for remapping your keyboard for
VMWare running Windows. The one you'll most frequently hear recommended is
SharpKeys by RandyRants:
http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
This program is basically a Windows registry hack that lets you remap ke