Hi Paul.

When you are in a virtual machine in Fusion, the option key is your alt key, 
and the command key is your windows key. So therefore, you just have to press 
option tab to make a alt tab in your virtual windows, and command tab to switch 
over to your Mac applications. Awesome, isn't it?

Regarding the applications key, you can use a little freeware program called 
Sharp keys to remap a key to the applications key, and you can also remap a 
insert key. I have remapped my right option key to the insert key, and my right 
command key to the applications key.

I highly recommend you to switch to full screen when running a virtual machine. 
You can do that by pressing control command return or you can choose it from 
the toolbar. Voiceover doesn't need to be turned off when running a virtual 
machine. I  have used both Fusion and other applications on my mac at the same 
time.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[email protected]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

Den Dec 17, 2009 kl. 7:43 PM skrev Paul Erkens:

> Hi all,
> 
> I installed vm ware a few days ago, but I am not happy with it. The keys I 
> press don't do what they normally do in windows, and obviously there are 
> good reasons for it. I checked the vm ware website, but there is only a half 
> accessible pdf file, that doesn't contain the info I need.
> 
> I alt plus tab a lot in windows. However, the command tab combination from 
> within windows in vm ware, takes me to the mac os, and back, rather than 
> switching from program to program inside vm's virtual machine. What can I do 
> to set command plus tab to do an alt plus tab inside vm ware?
> 
> 2. How do I simulate the application key? The mac has none.
> 
> 3. How should I simulate a shift plus f10? Simply presing this combination 
> stops windows from responding, inside vm ware. Do we press another key to 
> simulate a shift f10?
> 
> 4. It seems that voice over must be turned off, before starting windows in 
> vm ware. This is said to be true starting in vm ware fusion version 3. At 
> what point should I do this?
> 
> 5. Is it easiest to run windows inside vm ware in a normal window, or rather 
> full screen?
> 
> Interested to know.
> Best,
> Paul. 
> 
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