Some key combinations can't be edited or deleted.Ģ. If you're using multiple operating systems with Parallels Desktop, you can create keyboard profiles for each OS. To add a new key combination, click the Add button.To delete a key combination, select it and click the Remove button.If you wish, change the character in the text field. Click modifier keys to select or deselect them. To edit an existing key combination, double-click the key combination or select it and click the Edit button.If the lock icon is locked, click it and enter an administrator password.When you're using a Windows application, pressing a key combination in the From column above triggers the key combination in the To column. Or if you're using another operating system with Parallels Desktop and you want to customize keyboard shortcuts for it, select it in the sidebar. Select Windows from the Virtual Machines list in the sidebar. ![]() Right-click the Parallels Desktop icon in the Dock and choose Preferences.Click the Parallels Desktop icon in the menu bar and choose Preferences.You can also use and customize keyboard shortcuts for switching between Coherence, Full Screen, and Window view modes, and for showing and hiding Parallels Desktop. That way if you're used to, for example, pressing Command-C to copy text in macOS, you don't have to switch to the Windows equivalent, Control-C. ![]() By default, Parallels Desktop maps common macOS keyboard shortcut key combinations to the equivalent Windows key combinations.
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