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Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 10. Jan 2011, 19:55
by skpnsf
Is it possible to remap the "copy/paste" shortcut keys in Windows VirtualBox so they align with a Macs copy/paste? I'd like to be able to use Command+c to copy instead of control+c and of course Command+v to paste instead of Control+v. I think we could in Parallels. It just makes it easier and more consistent.

MOD Edit: Please do not cross post. Other post deleted.

Re: Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 12. Jan 2011, 00:12
by Sasquatch
Then you have to remap they keys on the Guest. In this case, remap the windows logo key (that's the same signal the cmd-key generates) so it sends ctrl instead. There is plenty of software that can do this if you search a bit with your favourite websearch.

Re: Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 14. Mar 2011, 20:28
by coolaj86
How do you remap the shortcut keys in VirtualBox?

On Mac `cmd+c` crashes the VirtualBox. How can I get it to pass the `cmd+c` to the guest rather than doing the shortcut hotkey on the host?

Re: Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 6. Oct 2011, 14:40
by jtsternberg
In order to re-map my keys in WinXP using Sharpkeys, i had to change the virtualbox "host key" which can be done in the virtualbox preference window. I changed my host key to be the right command key so that it freed up the left command key to be remapped to the windows control key. Works like a charm.

Re: Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 20. Dec 2011, 13:15
by WaitroseCarpark
Specifically, on my MacBook Pro with Windows XP as guest I used these settings on Sharpkeys.

Not only did I have to map CTRL over to the Windows key ('00_1D' -> 'E0_5B'), but I had to do the reverse mapping too ('E0_5B' -> '00_1D').
Sharpkeys settings
Sharpkeys settings
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Hope this helps someone. Took me over a year to figure out!

Re: Re-mapping Mac Command key to Control

Posted: 18. Aug 2012, 06:21
by makerofthings7
I just tried this, but it doesn't work on a MacBook Pro with Mountain Lion.

Pressing Control Tab for example switches me out of the full screen Windows OS. This is a deal breaker for me. Can Virtual Box fix this, or perhaps I should use VMWare

Re: Re-mapping Keys

Posted: 21. Aug 2012, 15:32
by ptram
For allowing standard Mac key sequences to continue working, as well for other things, I use maComfort under Windows. It works great to make life with Windows a bit sweeter.

Paolo