I had the same thing happen again -- and couldn't find the reference
to Shift-F19 at first. I'm guessing this issue isn't necessarily with
VMWare (since I don't have that) but with keyboard remapping. I had
re-installed compiz after building it fresh for other reasons, and
forgot that it may have introduced Shift-key remapping. Ultimately I
found a reference to F19 in the General part of the
compiz-configuration-manager app. But I think the issue is just that
Shift-[blah] is remapped, and since my computer doesn't know why the
hell anyone wants 19 function keys (just kidding, I guess with a Mac
it counters just having the one big paw button on the mouse) it
probably has in the system "Shift" goes to "whatever." Once I changed
F19 to something it recognized, problem solved. It may not help
VMWare specifically, but I wanted to write it down so maybe somebody
can find the solution via Google. :-)
I had the same thing happen again -- and couldn't find the reference configuration- manager app. But I think the issue is just that
to Shift-F19 at first. I'm guessing this issue isn't necessarily with
VMWare (since I don't have that) but with keyboard remapping. I had
re-installed compiz after building it fresh for other reasons, and
forgot that it may have introduced Shift-key remapping. Ultimately I
found a reference to F19 in the General part of the
compiz-
Shift-[blah] is remapped, and since my computer doesn't know why the
hell anyone wants 19 function keys (just kidding, I guess with a Mac
it counters just having the one big paw button on the mouse) it
probably has in the system "Shift" goes to "whatever." Once I changed
F19 to something it recognized, problem solved. It may not help
VMWare specifically, but I wanted to write it down so maybe somebody
can find the solution via Google. :-)
Good luck!