Scaled Mode
Scaled Mode
I am on a MAC 10.9.2 host OS and am in Windows 7 inside of VB. I have just upgraded to a new laptop and was using VB previously on my old Mac. In my last set up when I would use the 'Host+c' or 'Host+v' shortcuts it would copy and paste inside of the VirtualBox OS just like it does on my Mac. Ever since I have installed this latest version of VB on my new laptop, using the Host+C shortcuts puts me in to scaled mode. Is there any way of telling VirtualBox that I don't ever want to use scaled mode (makes it look all squished anyway) and to just use the same functionality as the host OS for those shortcuts?
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socratis
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Re: Scaled Mode
Unless you had installed something in your old laptop to re-map the keys, or your 'Host' key was the 'Ctrl' key, that would not have worked. If you don't want to have your Host-C' combination not to put you to scaled mode, you can unset the shortcut in the VB Input preferences.nulls wrote:I have just upgraded to a new laptop...I would use the 'Host+c' or 'Host+v' shortcuts...just like it does on my Mac
But, the '⌘' (Cmd) key is used in combination with -c and -v for copy-paste. That will not work in a Windows guest for copy-paste, unless you use a key re-map software, either on your host (per application) or your guest.
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Re: Scaled Mode
Hmm, thats strange. I know I used to have that functionality. The only real difference I can see is that previously my VM was Win XP and now its Win 7. It seems kind of stupid that on a Mac I wouldn't have the option of using the native copy and paste shortcuts inside of VM's. I tend to move in and out of them frequently as my work provides me with a Mac laptop and certain tools that only run on Windows. I know it may not seem like a big deal but having to constantly change (in your head) what shortcuts to use for copy paste gets really irritating after a while. I guess if I can't get this ill use VMware. It seems to be a little bloated compared to VB but I know I can use the host keys for copy/paste there.
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socratis
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Re: Scaled Mode
I don't have VMWare, but a quick search shows that they have a preference called "Enable Mac OS keyboard shortcuts" which does exactly what you describe. There is nothing equivalent to VirtualBox, as far as I know.
You could however install a keymap program in your guest, such as KeyTweak for Windows, which I've used successfully to do what you describe; map the Cmd to Ctrl and vice versa. Haven't searched for a Linux/OtherOS equivalent. I even uninstalled KeyTweak from my Win guests.
You could however install a keymap program in your guest, such as KeyTweak for Windows, which I've used successfully to do what you describe; map the Cmd to Ctrl and vice versa. Haven't searched for a Linux/OtherOS equivalent. I even uninstalled KeyTweak from my Win guests.
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