Hey guys, I've been digging through every hole I was able to find for days now and all led to nowhere. Nothing works. I tried almost every M1 version on trusted Mac torrent sites. I tried different license keys. Different cracked versions. Nothing fucking works. Has anyone been able to run it? Please reach out to me, I'm losing my mind here at this point.
After looking here for answers I am still struggling. I am running Ubuntu 21.04 as a virtual machine on my M1 Mac mini under Parallels 16. I am also running Windows 10 as a VM and the keys there map fine to my Mac keyboard, but under the Ubuntu terminal, some keys are messed up. Not all of them. Here is the layout for the Ubuntu terminal:
The numbers and the rest of the keys are all the same.Can someone help me? I have tried several possible answers found here and still, none have worked. And what makes it more difficult is that I have to type in all solutions in this odd keyboard layout. Please help
Parallels Desktop for Mac is desktop virtualization software that lets you run Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Google Chrome operating systems and apps on an Apple Mac computer. The program enables the guest OS to be seamlessly integrated into macOS, replicating native OS performance.
Shift/Ctrl/Alt/Windows keys do not work when running Parallels on the Mac (with a Windows 10 Pro VM). Modifiers work fine on the Mac itself, just not in the VM. In order to use the VM effectively (e.g. entering in a password with special characters, entering an email address, etc) I have to plug in a physical keyboard to the Mac.
Synergy V1.8.8 did not work for me (CTRL/SHIFT/WIN/ALT keys not working in Parallels through Synergy). I'm running Windows 10 as my server, Mac OSX 10.12 for my client. Parallels v13.2.0 running Windows 7. I downgraded to v1.8.5 as suggested above and it still does not work. In fact, v1.8.5 breaks other stuff. For example, I run Parallels full screen and use CTRL-Left Arrow and CTRL-Right Arrow (Mac OS standard swap screen keys) to move back and forth between Parallels (Windows) and Mac OS. Under Synergy v1.8.5, this does not work as well. V1.8.8 fixed that at least.
I used a keyboard event tester program in Windows to show me exactly what Windows is receiving in Parallels. The program I used is part of a Thrustmaster product called TARGET (the TARGET Event Tester program), but there are several such programs available. Basically, it shows what keys have been pressed, in what order, and for how long. I also displayed the Mac OS Keyboard Viewer. To enable it, go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> and check "Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar". Then from the keyboard/emoji icon in the menu bar, select "Show Keyboard Viewer". This brings up a keyboard that shows what keys are currently being pressed in Mac OS.
When I pressed a modifier key (e.g. CTRL, SHIFT, WIN, or ALT keys), they show up on the Mac OS Keyboard Viewer, but do not show up in the Windows VM Event Tester program. If I press a key combo (e.g. CTRL-S), when I press CTRL, nothing happens in Windows. But when I press the S key, I see CTRL key down, CTRL key up, followed by S key down, S key up. This means that the CTRL key is being pressed and released before the S key is being pressed. Hence Windows is actually seeing CTRL followed by S, not CTRL-S simultaneously. It should have seen CTRL down, S down, S up, CTRL up as that is the order I pressed the keys. This was repeatable with all various combinations of CTRL, SHIFT, WIN, or ALT and other keys - i.e. ALT-TAB, SHIFT-S, CTRL-S, etc. all do not work).
I repeated the tests above, but using Synergy v1.8.8 on my server and client machines. Again, the Mac OS Keyboard Viewer correctly shows all keys pressed. But now in the TARGET Event Viewer in the Windows 7 VM, I never see the modifier keys at all. No CTRL, SHIFT, WIN, or ALT period. So instead of getting CTRL-S or CTRL followed by S pushed separately, I just get S. So things got worse in V1.8.8.
Synergy works fine in Mac OS, so obviously much of the issue here is that we are talking about making Synergy work through Parallels to a virtual machine. Synergy isn't the only program that has had problems making this work consistently. As I mentioned about RDP (remote desktop protocol), it too has had problems too. The solution I linked in my previous post suggests mapping the Mac CTRL key to CTRL, OPTION key to ALT, COMMAND KEY to WIN, and SHIFT key to SHIFT from within Parallels. Now, of course, these keys are already supposed to map this way, but Parallels suggested actually making a specific mapping. I tried this in my tests above (with and without the mapping), and it had no effect.
The moral of the story is, there are probably several ways to map keys virtually (like Synergy is trying to do) in Mac OS. Couple Synergy with a program like Parallels, and since both programs are trying to control the keyboard at a low level in a way Apple probably didn't intend, things get screwed up. But it has worked in the past. So to the Synergy team, please focus on this issue and make sure you test it regularly for future releases as part of QA. This is an example of a basic function that needs to work reliably from release to release, hence, making this feature more important than the more fancy features such as copy and paste or file transfers between Synergy Client and Server. Thanks.
Hello, im having this issue when i work in the client computer (its a mac os high sierra) and use software RDP... any of it, except for xfreerdp, when i trying to use shift, or control keys in the RDP windows dont work. i have tryied Synery 1.9.1 and 2.11. the issue still remain. thank you!
Version 2.5 brought support for USB 2.0 devices, which expanded the number of USB devices supported at native speed, including support for built-in iSight USB webcams. The amount of video RAM allocated to the guest OS was made adjustable, up to 32MB. Full featured CD/DVD drives arrived in this version, which allowed the user to burn disks directly in the virtual environment, and play any copy-protected CD or DVD as one would in Mac OS X. In addition, a shared clipboard and drag-drop support between Mac OS X and the guest OS was implemented. This version brought the ability for users with a Windows XP installation to upgrade to Windows Vista from within the VM environment.[6] A new feature known as Coherence was added, which removed the Windows chrome, desktop, and the virtualization frames to create a more seamless desktop environment between Windows and Mac OS X applications. This version also allowed users to boot their existing Boot Camp Windows XP partitions, which eliminated the need to have multiple Windows installations on their Mac. A tool called Parallels Transporter was included to allow users to migrate their Windows PC, or existing VMware or Virtual PC VMs to Parallels Desktop for Mac.
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