![]() The idea was to let everything have a consistent chord for copy, paste and so forth while not breaking things that needed Control-C as a kill keystroke, for instance. A lot of old software uses Control for other things, so Apple thought it best to make a key that specifically sends commands to the current application that it couldn't misinterpret. The "clover" is actually called the Command key. Others have already addressed this, so I'll skip it. So I stick to putting Windows on one screen amd Mac on the other. I wish that Fusion would setup two monitor in my Windows VM so I could put my Start menu taskbar where I want it. It's fine to have a single monitor for Windows, but when I start to use Unity mode it is worthless. The other major nag is the way multiple monitors are handled in general by Fusion. So when I connect my DVD burner or hard disk, it doesn't appear in my Windows VM correctly. There is no place on the vmware menu to select FireWire hard drives like there is for USB drives. It doesn't work in Windows for me most of the time, anyway.įirewire hard drives: Broken in VMware Fusion 1.1. Why does this forum have a silly way to catch my CTRL-V pastes? How dumb for a Mac Fusion forum. What is the deal with the END key and the HOME keys which, um, don't do what I expect in Mac OS X? (nothing to do with Fusion) I am training myslef to learn new tricks, but ain't there a way to train my Leopard to +_swap_ +the Control Key and Whatever-you-call-the-Windows-four-pointed-star-thing-on-my-Mac-Keyboards button which is a Windows key on my PC keyboard? Is there any way to force Mac OS to use my Windows keystrokes for things? I have pasted with CTRL-V or SHIFT-INSERT for about ten years now. ![]() just hold down Control and select the ones I want. This is aggravating when I am in Wiondows Explorer and I need to select perhaps 7 random files in a list of 40 files. ![]() Instead of a CTRL-Left Click, the host sends a Right Click to the guest. I usually run in Full Scren mode on my second monitor, which keeps Mac OS Leopard on my laptop screen.Ĭontrol-Left Click is broken in my Fusion VM Windows. I have Fusion 1.1, Windows XP SP2 running in a boot camp partition. I am still wet behind the ears with Mac and with Fusion, so bear with me. I have several issues I would like to get resolved.
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