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Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2 Select a profile from the Keyboard & Mouse Profile drop-down menu.
3 Select Edit Profiles.
4 (Optional) Add or remove a profile using the add (+) button and the delete (-) button.
5 Click Done.
Set Key Mappings on the Keyboard and Mouse Preferences Pane
You can map certain key combinations on your Mac keyboard to keys on your virtual machine.
The following mappings are supported:
n Key to Key
n Set of Modifiers to Modifier
n Set of Modifiers + Key to Key
You cannot stack key mappings. You cannot create one key mapping and include that key
mapping as part of another key mapping.
Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2 Click Key Mappings to go to the Key Mappings pane.
3 Select the Enable Key Mappings check box.
4 (Optional) Select the Enable Language Specific Key Mappings check box if you want to
incorporate key mappings related to the keyboard layout for the language you selected in
the Input Menu (as shown by the flag icon in the menu bar).
When you change the Input Menu to a supported keyboard layout, additional key mappings
are appended to the key mapping list. Fusion supports U.K. English, Belgian, Danish, French,
Swiss French, and German. This feature is not available for Mac OS X Server virtual machines.
5 Change the key mapping settings.
Option
Description
Turn a key mapping on or off Click the check box to the left of the Mac Shortcut.
Edit a key mapping Double-click the Mac Shortcut or Virtual Machine Shortcut to change and
make that change in the Edit Key Mapping dialog.
Add a key mapping Click the add (+) button and define the new key mapping in the Edit Key
Mapping dialog.
Delete a key mapping Select the key mapping and click the remove (-) button.
Restore the default settings Click Restore Defaults.
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