What's vmware 11? Aren't we on vmware 2.05 now? I'm confused.

Simon
On 6 Sep 2009, at 09:08, hank smith wrote:

>
> thanks
> also any way I could get fmware 11
> if not no biggy
> thanks for the help on the keyboard mapping
> Hank
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M. Taylor" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 6:03 PM
> Subject: To Hank: RE: attn m taylor
>
>
>>
>>
>> Hello Hank,
>>
>> First, I have reported this issue to V M Ware so it will be  
>> interesting
>> how
>> they respond.
>>
>> Second, while I read about several solutions by Esther and on the  
>> web,
>> after
>> a while I think I experienced information overload and got very  
>> confused
>> on
>> this one.
>>
>> Third, seizing on the information posted by Esther, I made no  
>> changes in
>> Windows but, rather, decided to opt for the Fusion interface based
>> solution.
>>
>>
>> I am not sure if this counts as a solution but I find that I can  
>> live with
>> it at present.  Here are the steps I took:
>>
>> 1.
>> From the Mac Desktop, I opened Fusion, which for me, automatically  
>> opens
>> Windows 7 in a virtual machine.  Note that at this point, I do not  
>> turn
>> off
>> VoiceOver.  Also note that I run Windows 7 Virtual machine as a full
>> screen.
>>
>> One more thing, I am currently using Beta 11 of Fusion so the menus  
>> and
>> buttons described below may differ.
>>
>> 2.
>> Execute the Finder Menu command by entering VO+M.
>>
>> 3.
>> Open the V M Ware Fusion Menu in the Finder.
>>
>> 4.
>> Click Preferences.  You see three Tabs labeled General, Keyboard &  
>> Mouse,
>> and Default Applications.
>>
>> 5.
>> Select the Keyboard & Mouse Tab.  You will see four Tabs labeled Key
>> Mappings, Mouse Shortcuts, Mac OS Shortcuts, and Fusion Shortcuts.
>>
>> 6.
>> Select the Key Mapping Tab which should be opened by default.
>>
>> 7.
>> Note:  Make sure the Enable Key Mapping Checkbox is checked.
>>
>> In this Tab, you will discover a Table that lists the key mappings  
>> that
>> are
>> currently being used.
>>
>> 8.
>> Once you move past the Table, there are two unlabelled buttons.   
>> These two
>> buttons are Add and Remove.  Do not be afraid of accidentally  
>> Clicking the
>> Remove button for you cannot delete the existing key Mappings; you  
>> can
>> only
>> change them.  Anyway, the first of the two unlabelled buttons is  
>> the Add
>> button.
>>
>> 9.
>> Select the Add button.  This will cause a Window to open with a  
>> "From" and
>> "To" multi-control field to appear.  In simplest terms, with the  
>> "From"
>> field in focus, you may either press the key on your keyboard that  
>> you
>> wish
>> to emulate another key, in order to complete this field, or you may  
>> invoke
>> the VO Popup menu command to select from a list.
>>
>> 10.
>> With the "To" field in focus, Invoke the VO Popup menu command and  
>> select
>> the destination key.
>>
>> Close this menu in order to save your changes.
>>
>> By the way, on my MacBook Pro keyboard, I remapped the key directly
>> beneath
>> the Escape key as the CapsLock key.
>>
>> Good Luck,
>>
>> Mark
>> PS
>> As I am using a Beta of Fusion, I cannot post this information to  
>> my BLOG.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of hank smith
>> Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 1:04 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: attn m taylor
>>
>> hello m taylor
>> can you tell me how to fix the vmware fusion problem with keyboard?
>> Hank
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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