Hi.

Why do you wanna change this? The great thing about having the command ke as 
the windows key is that you can press command tab to switch between your mac 
applications, and option tab to make a alt tab in your virtually Windows xp. If 
you wanna switch to one of your running mac applications, you just turn 
Voiceover on, and then you can switch between your running applications by 
pressing command tab.
If you change the alt key to the command key in Fusion, it might result in some 
issues. I assume you'll broke your alt tab feature because that would just 
switch between your running apps on your mac.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
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Den Jan 11, 2010 kl. 3:35 PM skrev Paul Erkens:

> Hi list,
> 
> When inside windows xp in vmware fusion, the command key is now my windows 
> logo key, and option acts as alt. I'd rather have this the other way around, 
> so I looked in vmware preferences. There is a keyboard and mouse screen 
> there, but it poses a problem.
> 
> Once keyboard mappings are enabled, I move right with my voice over cursor 
> and find a table where I can define the vmware keyboard mappings. I now 
> indeed see command being mapped to the windows key. To change this, the help 
> file says I need to double click the item to change. In other words, I need 
> to double click on the word alt, which is what the mac command key is 
> currently mapped to. To click on the text, I want to route the mouse over to 
> the voic over cursor, using VO command f5. This should route the mouse into 
> the voice over cursor. However, when checking where the mouse is now, it 
> appears not to have moved at all. To hear on what the mouse cursor is 
> located, you can press VO f5. This reads the spot where the mouse was, before 
> my routing command.
> 
> To summarize: why is it, that I cannot route the mouse pointer into the voice 
> over cursor, using the intended voice over keystrokes? Anyone?
> 
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