I use a 13" MBP (16 GB) to run a Monterey guest on a Monterey host (macOS 12.3.1) with Parallels 17.1.2 (51548). Parallel Tools are installed in the guest system. Seems like a straight-forward case to get key mappings right. But no: I have Windows-style keymappings. E. g. the @-symbol is not Mac-style option-L as shown on the MBP keyboard but option-Q. Same for other characters (see title). Any ideas how to fix this?
Is anybody else having this problem? My installation went smooth, so I am wondering if this is currently a problem in the default installation. I find it quite bothersome to work around for all the keys affected.
Case closed. I have returned my license, because my experience of virtualizing macOS on macOS on an M1 was so disfunctional: configuration https://forum.parallels.com/threads/no-config-options-at-all-shares-memory-screen.357117/ keyboard layout https://forum.parallels.com/threads/keyboard-mapping-off-for-monterey-on-monterey-on-m1.357171/ iCloud login https://forum.parallels.com/threads/icloud-authentication-fails-monterey-on-monterey-on-m1.357170/ I am under the impression that this kind of virtualization is utterly neglected, even though it has so many use cases in testing, development, security, separation of identities.