On 11 July 2016 at 23:20, Programmingkid <programmingk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Add a menu called "Send Key". It is populated with options the user supplies > at > runtime. The option works like this: -sendkeymenu <title>:<key values>. The > title can be anything you want. The values are the hexadecimal values for the > keycodes. The title is added to the menu as an menu item. The keycodes are > sent > to QEMU. > > Example: -sendkeymenu > Command-Option-Esc:0x37,0x3a,0x35:Command-Power:0x37,0x7f7f > > Two menu items would be added to the "Send Key" menu with this example. > > This feature could be used to send Control-Alt-Delete to a Windows guest. It > can > also be used to send Command-Power keys to a Mac OS 9 guest to display > Macsbugs. > The user can decide what menu items to place in this menu. If the user doesn't > use this feature the "Send Key" menu is not displayed.
Do we have this feature in any of our other front end UIs? I don't really want to get into adding features to the Cocoa UI frontend that don't exist anywhere else. (We've had this discussion before, I think.) thanks -- PMM