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Set Mouse Shortcuts on the Keyboard and Mouse Preference Pane
In Fusion, you can use shortcuts to operate a single-button mouse as a two-button or three-
button mouse.
The defaults are Control + primary button to mimic the secondary mouse button (right-click) and
+ primary button to mimic a third button.
You can change the shortcut.
Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2 Click Mouse Shortcuts to go to the Mouse Shortcuts pane.
3 Double-click the mouse shortcut and hold down the keys for the new shortcut.
To restore the defaults, click Restore Defaults.
Enable or Disable Mac Host Shortcuts on the Keyboard and Mouse
Preference Pane
By default in Fusion, global keyboard shortcuts that the Mac operating system or third-party
applications have registered are sent to the Mac operating system instead of your virtual
machine.
Examples of global Mac keyboard shortcuts include Command-Tab (switch applications) and F9,
F10, and F11 (Exposé commands). You set these shortcuts and commands in the macOS System
Preferences.
You can use the Mac Host Shortcuts pane to disable all these shortcuts while you use Fusion.
This action applies only to Single Window view and Full Screen view. In Unity view, all macOS
shortcuts are always enabled.
Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2 To go to the Mac Host Shortcuts pane, click Mac Host Shortcuts .
3 To enable or disable all shortcuts, select or deselect the Enable Mac OS Host Keyboard
Shortcuts check box.
4 To customize how the virtual machine maps the Mac Command key ( ) to the Windows
command key, select the option from the drop-down menu.
Option
Description
Either Command Key Use either Mac Command key to map to the Windows command key.
Left Command Key Use the left Mac Command key to map to the Windows command key.
Right Command Key Use the right Mac Command key to map to the Windows command key.
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