On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> wrote: > > On 04.07.2013, at 16:40, Programmingkid wrote: > >> We have made a lot of progress in the last month with making Mac OS X run in >> QEMU. A lot of people are to thank for this milestone. To everyone involved, >> thank you. >> >> There is one thing that we have to figure out. That is the command key >> issue. This key is a very important on the Macintosh. It is used to send >> keyboard shortcuts to applications. >> >> What I propose is adding a menu item to QEMU's menu called "Map Command key >> to ALT". This would allow a user to be able to send Macintosh applications >> command key shortcuts from both a PC and Mac keyboard. >> >> I welcome any and all ideas to solve this problem. > > This is the wrong mailing list for this. Your proposal would touch non-PPC > code in QEMU, so this needs to go to qemu-devel. > > Keep in mind that the same thing arises with x86 Mac OS X running in QEMU.
When I VNC into a Mac I find that the "Windows key" becomes the Command key. And the same probably happens when you plug a non-Apple USB keyboard into a Mac. If you are using a keyboard with a "Windows key" then that would be the most natural option. If you don't have that key then you really need to map something else... Stefan