No they took that out. I just in my case alt tab in to the window.  and use my 
vm.  Plus cmd g never worked for me, nor option g, nor control G. I just had to 
fiddle with it and it works for me all the time. 
> On Dec 29, 2014, at 8:46 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Let me start by saying, I'm not going to mention anything about the use or 
> configuration of Windows, don't worry.  This is 100% related to the 
> opporation of Fusion, regardless what type of VM you're running.
> 
> I'm trying to recall what the keyboard shortcut is to have Fusion grab 
> control.  Wasn't it command+G?  I've not used Fusion in at least a year and a 
> half, but am thinking of udpating my license, and reinstalling.  I'll be 
> installing Fusion under Mavericks, not Yosemite, so don't worry about that.
> 
> Chris.
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