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| | Keybaord Hot Keys Using VPC2007 on WinXP. I have set up a DOS/Win3.1 virtual pc. My question-- While running a dos program I find that its hotkeys are not available-e.g. alt f3 would delete a text line. When this combination is pressed, it opens a program on the host computer. Is there a way to define hotkey settings within VPC or on XP so that I can obtain expected behavior of the keys within a VPC session? Fred |
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| | Re: Keybaord Hot Keys On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 16:27:01 -0700, Fred <Fred@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Using VPC2007 on WinXP. >I have set up a DOS/Win3.1 virtual pc. >My question-- >While running a dos program I find that its hotkeys are not available-e.g. >alt f3 would delete a text line. When this combination is pressed, it opens >a program on the host computer. > >Is there a way to define hotkey settings within VPC or on XP so that I can >obtain expected behavior of the keys within a VPC session? > >Fred and doesn't function as an ALT key inside a VM. Try using the left ALT key and see if that works. You can also change the mapping for the hostkey to something other than the right-ALt. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |
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| | Re: Keybaord Hot Keys I have been using left alt key-- my dos program makes use of a number of "hotkeys". e.g. "alt {end}" works as expected but "alt {f3}" causes the problem. In keybard settings, "Right Alt" is set as the host key, and I have tried changing the settings for "allow windows key combinations" , starting and restarting the vm, but it makes no difference. "Steve Jain [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 16:27:01 -0700, Fred > <Fred@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >Using VPC2007 on WinXP. > >I have set up a DOS/Win3.1 virtual pc. > >My question-- > >While running a dos program I find that its hotkeys are not available-e.g. > >alt f3 would delete a text line. When this combination is pressed, it opens > >a program on the host computer. > > > >Is there a way to define hotkey settings within VPC or on XP so that I can > >obtain expected behavior of the keys within a VPC session? > > > >Fred > Which ALT key are you using? By default, the right-ALt is the hostkey > and doesn't function as an ALT key inside a VM. > Try using the left ALT key and see if that works. You can also change > the mapping for the hostkey to something other than the right-ALt. > > -- > Cheers, > Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP > http://vpc.essjae.com/ > |
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| | RE: Keybaord Hot Keys So I'm a big dummy.... I am using a Logitech keyboard that has "enhanced" function keys. "F3" in enhanced mode was by default set to open an Excel workbook. These "enhanced" keys can be turned on or off on the keybaord, or re-mapped. Problem solved. "Fred" wrote: Quote: > Using VPC2007 on WinXP. > I have set up a DOS/Win3.1 virtual pc. > My question-- > While running a dos program I find that its hotkeys are not available-e.g. > alt f3 would delete a text line. When this combination is pressed, it opens > a program on the host computer. > > Is there a way to define hotkey settings within VPC or on XP so that I can > obtain expected behavior of the keys within a VPC session? > > Fred |
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| | Re: Keybaord Hot Keys On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 14:24:01 -0700, Fred <Fred@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have been using left alt key-- my dos program makes use of a number of >"hotkeys". e.g. "alt {end}" works as expected but "alt {f3}" causes the >problem. > >In keybard settings, "Right Alt" is set as the host key, and I have tried >changing the settings for "allow windows key combinations" , starting and >restarting the vm, but it makes no difference. > > things to happen in some cases. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |
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