I switch back and forth frequently between my Windows 10 (Enterprise) VM and an app in macOS (e.g., TextEdit). When I switch back to Windows, the Windows Start menu gets in my way. I'd rather not have to escape that or click behind to make it disappear. I believe it opens because the command key is mapped to the Windows key, so even though I am using command + tab in macOS, I believe it carries across the mapping as I enter the Windows VM. I'm using the left command key when command tabbing, and I haven't remapped the command key (i.e., it is set to the default).
Apologies if I'm missing anything obvious, but if there is a solution, I'd love to know.
thanks
Bob
macOS command-tab to Win VM opens Windows Start menu
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Re: macOS command-tab to Win VM opens Windows Start menu
I'm moving this to "OSX Hosts" from the "Windows Guests", as this can happen with any guest. And it does.
What I'm doing is to change the default HostKey to RightCmd. And after that I do a: RightCmd (alone, once) » LeftCmd+Tab to switch from Windows to OSX. It adds one keystroke, but I can live with that...
What I'm doing is to change the default HostKey to RightCmd. And after that I do a: RightCmd (alone, once) » LeftCmd+Tab to switch from Windows to OSX. It adds one keystroke, but I can live with that...
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Re: macOS command-tab to Win VM opens Windows Start menu
Turns out my HostKey was already set to RightCmd (not sure if I made that setting), but I didn't know about the procedure you provided. It is indeed an extra keystroke, but is better than having to dismiss the Windows Start menu. Thanks for the tip.