A correction:
Actually, it is the right control key that brings up a key pass-through option.
Glenn
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 18:45:03 -0600
From: "Glenn At Home" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Oracle VirtualBox
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Hi Nick,
Control + G did not seem to do anything, but The left control key alone gives
the opportunity to pass through a keystroke.
I think that is for doing something on the host computer.
Thanks though.
Glenn
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Hi Glenn,
Its a long shot I know, but have you made sure that VirtualBox has the
keyboard focus before pressing the Orca shortcut keys?
I'm not familiar with VirtualBox, but with VMWare you have to press
Ctrl+G so that VMWare grabs the keyboard input and sends it to the guest
operating system.
Regards,
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