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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Introduction
- What You Can Do with VMware Fusion
- System Requirements for VMware Fusion
- Install or Upgrade VMware Fusion
- Start VMware Fusion
- Getting Up and Running
- Create a Windows Virtual Machine with Windows Easy Install
- Create a Virtual Machine from the Boot Camp Partition
- Import an Existing PC to a Virtual Machine
- Import an Existing Parallels Desktop or Microsoft Virtual PC 7.0 Virtual Machine
- Download a Virtual Appliance from the VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace
- Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
- Correct Sound Problems in Virtual Machines Running Vista 32-Bit Edition
- Quit Your Virtual Machine
- VMware Fusion Resources
- Supported Guest Operating Systems
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Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
PC and Mac keyboards differ, so you must press certain key combinations to
enable certain PC commands on a Mac keyboard. See Table 1. To learn more
about keyboard and mouse options in VMware Fusion, refer to the VMware
Fusion Help available in the Help menu.
Table 1. PC and Mac Keyboards
PC Keyboard
Apple External
Keyboard
MacBook and
MacBook Pro Built-In
Keyboard
Print Screen F14
Scroll Lock F15
Pause/Break F16
Backspace delete delete
delete (Forward Delete) delete fn+delete
Insert help
Num Lock clear fn+num lock F6
Command
(Windows logo key—between
Ctrl and Alt keys)
Alt alt option alt option
NOTE On the MacBook and MacBook Pro built-in keyboards, the function
keys are not accessible unless you press Fn plus the desired Function key.










