MAC connector a U.S. keyboard in the virtual machine session

MAC connector a U.S. keyboard in the virtual machine session

We do not have several MACs in support, but more slowly and more users use them.

When they connect to a XP virtual machine via the connector of MAC the keyboard is US.

Anyway to change this...?

Hello Daniel,.

This problem has been fixed in the latest version of Mac connector. Please update.

Thank you

Murat Coskun

Enterprise Technical Support Analyst, support

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