![]() I hope this helps, but please ask if you have any questions. The Mac profile, on the other hand, is optimized for use with a Mac (OS X Server) virtual machne - there are no Windows shortcuts to map to, so those aren't specified, and many of the Fusion and other shortcuts that could get confused between the two Macs (host and guest) are disabled. The Windows defaut profile already has options set that will make life easier for most users in Windows virtual machines (e.g., Cmd C/X/Z mapped to CtrlZ/X/C, Cmd mapped to Start, Cmd W mapped to AltF4, etc.) These are all keyboard shortcuts that many mac users are accustomed to using, mapped to their Windows equivalents (so that Mac users don't have to learn new shortcuts, and to make life easier when using both systems at once). The two profiles are optimized for different OSes. on Mac (and not just Rhino for Mac), Control+Left Click is the same as Right-Click this probably goes back to the days of Apple pushing a one button mouse. ![]() You can use the Mac OS Shortcuts while still disabling the Mouse Shortcuts. ![]()
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