![]() ![]() System Sleep, Wake, and Power Keys Key Name In addition to the key codes listed in that file, you can also use the following codes: Table 1. To determine which code to use, open the appropriate language- and keyboard-specific file in the lib/vmware/xkeymap directory on your client system. The scanCode value must be in hexadecimal format. The value you use for modName is not case-sensitive. For example, 0x153 specifies all combinations of the Delete key, including the individual Delete key for the US keyboard. You can also use as a wildcard for modName. For example, the Super key is usually the Windows key on a Microsoft Windows keyboard but is the Command key on a Mac OS X keyboard. ![]() In this example, modName is one of four modifier keys: ctrl, alt, shift, and super. The scanCode value is the keyboard scan code, in hexadecimal. The first example is for a key combination. ![]() Place each key or key combination on a new line using the following format: scanCode scanCode You can create a file located at /etc/vmware/view-keycombos-config and specify the key combinations and individual keys. ![]() For example, you might want to use a particular key combination to start the screen saver on your client computer. You might prefer to have some keys or key combinations handled by your local client system when working in a remote desktop. If you use the VMware Blast or PCoIP display protocol, you can create a view-keycombos-config file to specify which keyboard shortcuts should not be forwarded to the remote desktop. ![]()
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