> > > When does this happen? Can you give a reproducer?
> > >
> >
> > If you have an English client and a Linux VM just use "setxkbmap jp", on
> > Windows set caps release to shift instead of caps, on Mac OS X use the
> > num/scroll locks. There are just normal settings.
>
> Ok, I can reproduce
Hi
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> > When does this happen? Can you give a reproducer?
> >
>
> If you have an English client and a Linux VM just use "setxkbmap jp", on
> Windows set caps release to shift instead of caps, on Mac OS X use the
> num/scroll locks. There are just normal settings.
Ok,
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > > Limit the virtual keystrokes sent to the remote machine.
> > > > The modifiers are synced only when the application receive or lose
> > > > the focus. This reduce a lot the possible virtual keystrokes sent
> > > > to the guest to synchronize the mod
Hi
- Original Message -
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > > Limit the virtual keystrokes sent to the remote machine.
> > > The modifiers are synced only when the application receive or lose
> > > the focus. This reduce a lot the possible virtual keystrokes sent
> > > to
>
> Hi
>
> - Original Message -
> > Limit the virtual keystrokes sent to the remote machine.
> > The modifiers are synced only when the application receive or lose
> > the focus. This reduce a lot the possible virtual keystrokes sent
> > to the guest to synchronize the modifiers.
> > This
Hi
- Original Message -
> Limit the virtual keystrokes sent to the remote machine.
> The modifiers are synced only when the application receive or lose
> the focus. This reduce a lot the possible virtual keystrokes sent
> to the guest to synchronize the modifiers.
> This affect the situati
Limit the virtual keystrokes sent to the remote machine.
The modifiers are synced only when the application receive or lose
the focus. This reduce a lot the possible virtual keystrokes sent
to the guest to synchronize the modifiers.
This affect the situations where modifiers are configured
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