On 9/16/21 03:01, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
When I try to run a VMware virtual desktop, my keyboard shortcuts (such as 
alt+tab) are all intercepted by the host OS (Fedora 34 Workstation) rather than 
going to the virtual desktop. This only happens if I'm using Wayland on the 
host OS, and goes away if I switch to Xorg. Looking around on the web, I saw a 
hint that if I go to Gnome's Settings and look for VMware under Applications, 
there would be a switch I can flip to enable VMware to capture the keyboard 
shortcuts. There wasn't one. I also found a hint that adding the window's 
WM_CLASS to org.gnome.mutter.wayland xwayland-grab-access-rules might help, but 
it did not. Any other ideas on how I could get this to work? It's extremely 
inconvenient to use a virtual desktop when all my shortcuts go to the host. I'm 
very close to being able to use Wayland for everything, and it'd be nice to be 
able to knock down the last few obstacles before Gnome decides to deprecate 
running under Xorg.

In Wayland, the application has to request access to have full keyboard capture. For non-native apps, it has to go through XWayland. I think you have the right key, but there's also a switch called "org.gnome.mutter.wayland xwayland-allow-grabs" that you probably have to turn on first.
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