E erding macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 19, 2008 #1 Hi Using Windows XP Pro & VM Fusion. Under this configuration how do I get Ctrl Click when I am selecting files as I can on my pc. TIA Tom
Hi Using Windows XP Pro & VM Fusion. Under this configuration how do I get Ctrl Click when I am selecting files as I can on my pc. TIA Tom
Neil321 macrumors 68040 Jun 19, 2008 #2 system preferences > keyboard & mouse > trackpad > for secondary clicks ........
E erding macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 19, 2008 #3 Hi From System Preferences > keyboard & Mouse I do not have a trackpad option just: Keyboard, Mouse, Bluetooth & Keyboard Shortcuts. Tom
Hi From System Preferences > keyboard & Mouse I do not have a trackpad option just: Keyboard, Mouse, Bluetooth & Keyboard Shortcuts. Tom
O operator207 macrumors 6502 Jun 19, 2008 #4 erding said: Hi From System Preferences > keyboard & Mouse I do not have a trackpad option just: Keyboard, Mouse, Bluetooth & Keyboard Shortcuts. Tom Click to expand... Then your Mac does not believe it has a trackpad. This is a laptop?
erding said: Hi From System Preferences > keyboard & Mouse I do not have a trackpad option just: Keyboard, Mouse, Bluetooth & Keyboard Shortcuts. Tom Click to expand... Then your Mac does not believe it has a trackpad. This is a laptop?
C chris18 macrumors newbie Jun 20, 2008 #5 Used this yesterday. On a Mac keyboard if you use the ctrl key on the bottom right hand side it'll act as a normal ctrl key in windows. The one on the left performs the right click action. HTH
Used this yesterday. On a Mac keyboard if you use the ctrl key on the bottom right hand side it'll act as a normal ctrl key in windows. The one on the left performs the right click action. HTH
E erding macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 20, 2008 #6 Hi Chris18 Thanks for your input. I found that works on my iMac keyboard but for my macBook Pro it was the RH Alt key. going back to the iMac keyboard I found that I could use either the RH Ctrl key as you suggested or the RH Alt key. Tom
Hi Chris18 Thanks for your input. I found that works on my iMac keyboard but for my macBook Pro it was the RH Alt key. going back to the iMac keyboard I found that I could use either the RH Ctrl key as you suggested or the RH Alt key. Tom