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Although you can also create and edit keyboard and mouse profiles in Fusion preferences, you use virtual
machine settings to select which profile to use for a particular virtual machine.
You can edit the default profiles provided by Fusion, or you can create additional profiles, either by adding
a new one or by duplicating and editing one of the existing profiles.
n Profile maps common Macintosh key combinations such as +C and +X to their Windows and
Linux counterparts, such as Control+C and Control+X, respectively.
n Mac Profile has very few keyboard mappings. Most keystrokes are passed directly to the macOS
guest.
n Windows 8 Profile has a set of key mappings specifically for Windows 8 features, such as pressing
Windows-C to open the Charms bar.
Fusion includes a Windows 8 specific profile because many keyboard shortcuts specific to Windows 8
include the Windows key, which normally maps to the key on macOS. Unfortunately, many of
these key combinations are also used for system hot keys in macOS. To avoid conflicts, the
Windows 8 profile allows you to use the key combination +shift to map to the Windows key in
Windows 8. You can, however, configure a different key combination.
Enable a CD/DVD Drive on a Remote Virtual Machine
You can enable a CD/DVD drive and select a disk image on a virtual machine hosted on a remote server.
You can access or install software from a physical CD/DVD drive on to your remote virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Verify that the following conditions are met:
n You have login credentials for the server where the virtual machine is hosted.
n The virtual machine is powered on.
Procedure
1 Select File > Connect to Server.
2 Enter the name of the host server or select a server from the Recent Servers drop-down menu.
3 Enter your login credentials and click Connect.
4 Select Virtual Machine > Settings.
5 Click CD/DVD Drive.
6 Select the Enable CD/DVD Drive check box.
7 Select a remote disc image from the Choose a remote disc image drop-down menu.
8 (Optional) Expand Advanced options and select a bus type from the drop-down menu.
9 (Optional) Click Remove CD/DVD Drive to return to the CD/DVD drive that your virtual machine
uses.
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