Hi, Sabahattin:

You're correct, and I'll follow through on this. I know I did some
mappings via the VMware settings menus. But I can no longer say whether
that was all the mapping I did. In other words, I did have Karabiner
installed, and it's very likely some mappings came via that app. It's
temporarily off my Mac because it wasn't successfully auto updating.
I'll put it back and see whether that helps.

My biggest problem with the apparent difference is that I can't reliably
access the vm. It used to be that I could release the mouse with
Option+Command and tab into the vm. I could even right arrow past Unity
and end up in the vm. None of that is working.

So, back to the drawing board and the debug process of walking all the
configuration steps. In truth I don't know whether VMware support broke
things, or whether the upgrade broke them. All I really know is that it
isn't behaving as before. <sigh>

Thanks again for the suggestion.

Janina

Sabahattin Gucukoglu writes:
> Hi Janina,
> 
> How did you set up your keyboard shortcuts to start with.  System 
> Preferences?  Have you tried looking in there again?
> 
> I actually can’t imagine any situation in which a remote support tool would 
> reset the keyboard shortcuts you manually set, but I’m curious to know how 
> you think they were set originally.  Unless your remote support person 
> helpfully reset them all for you, which I imagine is entirely possible—in 
> that case, of course, your mappings would be lost and you would need to reset 
> them all to your preferences again.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sabahattin
> 
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