Ok, so I went back and re-read some of the most recent comments here -
especially #226 and #229.

This is what works for me:
$ alias vmware="xmodmap -e 'remove control =  Caps_Lock ' && 
/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmplayer"

If I start vmware with this alias, the keyboard on the host does not get 
corrupted when the mouse leaves the window.  Well, sorta.  I've used this for a 
few days and it was working until just now as i type this message.  So this fix 
is not perfect.  But this 2 step fix seems to get around the issue:
$ setxkbmap
$ alias vmware="xmodmap -e 'remove control =  Caps_Lock '

To me this really looks more like a vmware bug.  I plan on filing an
issue there.

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  Shift key (and caps lock) stop working when using VMWare

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