Common Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Now Broken in Parallels 6

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by ParagC, Sep 28, 2010.

  1. ParagC

    ParagC Junior Member

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    I've been using PD5 for a while, and thought I would try out PD6 to see if it offered anything worth upgrading for. Right away, I notice that some of the keyboard shortcuts that were working correctly in a Win7 guest under PD5 are now broken in PD6. For example, pressing Ctrl+F4 is a common Windows shortcut to closing the active document/tab, and that worked correctly under PD5. Now though, pressing the same keyboard shortcut transfers control to Mac OS X. I have to uncheck "Enable Mac OS X System Shortcuts" from the Parallels preferences dialog before this starts working again. Ctrl+F2 similarly transfers control back to Mac OS, but Ctrl+ any of the other function keys is sent to the Windows guest. Any way to fix this?
     
  2. Ken Taylor

    Ken Taylor Bit poster

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    I'm having a similar problem. I tried to copy an URL from a Mac text file, than using the right-key to paste into my Wind XP FF, Explorer, Chrome two things would happen.
    1. The web browsers would become unresponsive
    OR
    2. PD6 would disappear, a total quit.

    The only thing I've done is submit two feedback messages to Parallels.

    Can anyone help me?
     
  3. Alexander Haltman

    Alexander Haltman Parallels Developers

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    Behavior or keyboard and shortcuts was slightly changed in PD6 compare to PD5.
    This was done to make behavior with "Enable Mac OS X System Shortcuts" option checked more
    adequate to it real meaning.
    So, if "Enable Mac OS X System Shortcuts" checked - it is logical that Mac OS X System
    Shortcuts was functioning when your work in virtual machine.

    Ctrl+F2 - standard Mac OS X System Shortcuts which "Move focus to the menu bar"
    Ctrl+F3 - standard Mac OS X System Shortcuts which "Move focus to the Dock"
    Ctrl+F4 - standard Mac OS X System Shortcuts which "Move focus to active or next window"
    and so on....

    There is several ways to tune it still using "Enable Mac OS X System Shortcuts" mode:
    1. you can disable individual Mac OS X keyboard hotkey throw Mac's System Preferenses -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts
    2. you can define some keyboard shortcuts for your virtual machine throw Paralles Desktop -> Preferences -> Keyboard
     
  4. Alexander Haltman

    Alexander Haltman Parallels Developers

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    Post report id here.
     
  5. ParagC

    ParagC Junior Member

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    Ok, I turned off the various Ctrl+Fn key shortcuts in Mac OS Keyboard preferences, and now those shortcuts work the way I expect in the Windows guest. Thanks.
     
  6. ParagC

    ParagC Junior Member

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    Wait, how do I get F6 to be recognized by the Windows guest? Right now it does something that I can't even really describe: it makes the guest machine just disappear somewhere off the screen, and then pressing it again brings it back. I scoured the Mac OS keyboard preferences pane and could find no reference to F6 being used for something else, so how can I get it back for the Windows guest?
     
  7. Ken Taylor

    Ken Taylor Bit poster

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    Hi Alex,
    Sorry I don't remember seeing any report id. The two times PD6 quit on me, upon relaunch a drop-down window appeared asking for the cause of PD6 quiting. I remember seeing something that the report will not be treated as an problem. It's one of those feed back reports for reporting on a reason for a crash or quit.

    I did solve the problem. I uninstalled PD6 an reinstalled PD5 and everything is working fine. I can copy-paste like before and the PD5 works as smooth as silk. I love it. I plan on waiting for a few more versions of PD6 before upgrading. I'm really happy with PD5. So thanks for your reply. All is well here :)

    Ken
     
  8. Alexander Haltman

    Alexander Haltman Parallels Developers

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    See in:
    Parallels Desktop -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Parallels Desktop Shortcuts -> "F6 - Show/Hide Application"
     

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