Po Parallels helpu bi trebalo da Win po defaultu hvata input sa misa i tastature kao da postoji samo Win na masini, a da se input redirektuje na macos nakon CTRL+ALT.
Medjutim kod mene input skoro uvek ide u MacOS - 'skoro', zato sto kada se uradi Parallels->VM->Capture Input i zatim Command+I onda JEDAN PUT uhvati input u windowsu, a zatim nastavi da prosledjuje MacOSu.
Tako da prakticno pre svake win komande koja zahteva neki F taster, mora se opet uraditi Command+I inace ode u Mac. Da li neko ima slicna iskustva i/ili resenje ovog problema?
26.06.2006. u 13:04
madamov Milan Adamov Vlasnik firme Adamov Konsultacije d.o.o. www.adamov.c.. Beograd, Srbija
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pa ne bas je bilo obrnuto, ali se problem nekako sam od sebe reshio - mzoda ima veze sa kupovinom aktivacionog kljuca za parallels ;) hvala puno u svakom slucaju!
01.07.2006. u 20:17
madamov Milan Adamov Vlasnik firme Adamov Konsultacije d.o.o. www.adamov.c.. Beograd, Srbija
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Možda nova beta sadrži izmene koje su ti potrebne:
Parallels Desktop beta improves USB
Parallels at WWDC announced that it has released a beta update of Parallels Desktop for Mac, the first solution that enables users to run Windows and other OSes at the same time as OS X on any Intel-powered Mac without rebooting. The free update delivers USB improvements, including USB support for Windows Mobile 5, web cameras, and a much broader list of supported devices. In addition, the Mac hard disk cache can be now switched off for a virtual machine, which can substantially improve OS X performance while using Parallels Desktop. The update also brings improved graphic performance; complete keyboard support, including the "eject CD" button and right & left shift mapping for non-English layouts; Unicode path support lets users name files and paths in any language; and improved shared folders performance. The company said that the final release of the update is expected in the next few weeks. A free 15-day trial of the $80 product is available online.