Here is a website link for the virt-manager FAQ and here's the precise piece of the FAQ: How do you deliver specific vital strokes on the guest console? If trying to press |"Ctrl+Alt+F1"| to switch virtual consoles in a visitor, it is very likely that the local X server will intercept the keystroke and switch consoles on the host machine instead. To work around this problem, the virtual console window has the idea of 'sticky' keys. If you press a modifier important 3 times in a row,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, it will stick on until the next non-modifier critical is released. So to send |"Ctrl+Alt+F1"| for the visitor, one can use the sequence |"Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl Alt+F1"| Just thought I'd provide the hyperlink to the FM ;) Mark HyunSung Jang wrote:
thanks alot.
ctrl 3times works for me too. :) On 10/24/07, *Martin Goldstone* <m.j.goldstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:m.j.goldstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, then alt+del. Works for me on virt-manager 0.4.0. Either that or use a VNC client to connect to it (I'm pretty sure setting it up with virt-manager will make Xen use VNC for that visitor, though you may have to look at virsh dumpxml <domain> or netstat to get the port). Most VNC clients (at least Windows ones) will give you a menu through which to deliver ctrl+alt+del HyunSung Jang wrote: > hello,
Office 2007 Professional Plus, > i just installed windows2003 as domU on Xen 3.0.3 using virt-manager. > after finished install,
Windows 7 License, now i can see windows login screen. > > but i can't send ctrl+alt+del signal to guestOS which is windows2003. > is there any vital map for this? > > thank you. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > - -- Martin Goldstone Keele University, Keele, IT Systems Administrator Staffordshire,
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