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Subject: Re: Left Control Conflict
Any global keyboard shortcut that is assigned in System Preferences will not be
passed through to your virtual machine. You can
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> If you want the mac back just a command key and f5 to turn vo back on.
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> Good luck.
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Subject: Re: Left Control Conflict
Any global keyboard shortcut that is assigned in System Preferences will not be
passed through to your virtual machine. You can view these shortcuts by opening
up System Preferences, selecting the “Keyboard” button, then navigating to the
“Shortcut
Any global keyboard shortcut that is assigned in System Preferences will not be
passed through to your virtual machine. You can view these shortcuts by opening
up System Preferences, selecting the “Keyboard” button, then navigating to the
“Shortcuts” tab. If there is a conflict with a shortcut
On my VMware, when using the left control and errows, they move me to
another Mac window and do not what I need inside windows 7, is there
a way to avoid this?
thanks
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Ramy MoustafaSaber
Music instructor @:
Faculty ofmusical education
Music arranger and Sound engineer @:
Harmony Recording