Suity...... Tell us again how long it takes for a Client to go tits up when you're on board!!!
I am beginning to think that you are a better "Fictional Numty" that Wilmslow!!
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Oh good grief.Originally posted by suityou01 View Postyep, that'll be it.

I'm such a dullard
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VMWare keyboard mapping
I have an XP virtual machine running on VMware on Ubuntu 8.
All works happily. It is my master dev environment.
I just scored some development work that needs me to be on the road. So I rebuilt my laptop to run the same Ubuntu version and copied the VM across. All works merrily and a shot in the arm for using virtual machines as a dev environment.
However on the lappy when in the virtual machine the keyboard mappings are screwed. Shift M gives you a 0 etc etc.
I tried a couple of things from google around adding mapping rules to the config file but not really any further forward.
If I switch to the host the keyboard mappings are sound so it is defo the VM or the way the host is interpreting the keycodes.Tags: None
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