So would you believe... Based on a few Google finds, there are issues
with Lenovo laptops and Windows 10 VM guests. The simple fix I tried
first did not solve the problem. The ugly fix is enable RDP and connect
that way. Haven't tried that one yet.
Howard
On 7/22/19 12:13 PM, Howard White
Thank you, Clayton, for those ideas. No, I did not include a screen
shot as it doesn't really say anything other than the keyboard isn't happy.
VMWare tools is an issue that I am attempting to resolve now. They did
not install at conversion.
Howard
On 7/22/19 11:15 AM, Clayton Davis wrote:
I didn't receive the screenshot, but I suspect there is a specific VMware
driver for the keyboard that is not being loaded. Did it install VMware
Tools as part of the conversion?
I vaguely remember this being an issue at one point, if I had multiple
keyboard profiles installed on the host:
https:
Thanks for the rebound, Clayton. The screen shot I should capture is
from Device Manager that shows the PS/2 Keyboard with a yellow triangle
and an exclamation point. I am aware of the capture key sequence and
probably need to try that again just to make sure.
Detail I may have missed at the
Are you sure that VMware has "captured" the keyboard? Usually this happens
when the mouse is active within the VM, but there might be a key combo or
button that tells VMware to accept input from the keyboard. Can you post a
screenshot?
On Sunday, July 21, 2019 at 8:04:56 PM UTC-5, Howard wrote