The virtual machine disables the numpad
I have a Linux Mint host and a Windows 7 Pro guest OS in Vmware Player 12 with VMware additions are installed.
Each time the mouse and the keyboard are "grabbed" by the virtual machine, at the moment of grabbing the numlock remains on, however the vm disables the numlock (light) in my keyboard when the keyboard is "ungrabbed". When the mouse is hovered in the host os, the light of the numlock is off but the keys work as if it is on.
Has anyone else had the same problem? This is very frustrating as I use the guest os and the host very often back and forth.
The same problem here: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/network-classroom-management/102744-vmware-numlock-num-lock-off-num-lock-num-lock-off.html
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-virtualization-and-cloud-90/vmware-and-numlock-4175489397/
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I have a Linux Mint host and a Windows 7 Pro guest OS in Vmware Player 12 with VMware additions are installed.
Each time the mouse and the keyboard are "grabbed" by the virtual machine, at the moment of grabbing the numlock remains on, however the vm disables the numlock (light) in my keyboard when the keyboard is "ungrabbed". When the mouse is hovered in the host os, the light of the numlock is off but the keys work as if it is on.
Has anyone else had the same problem? This is very frustrating as I use the guest os and the host very often back and forth.
The same problem here: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/network-classroom-management/102744-vmware-numlock-num-lock-off-num-lock-num-lock-off.html
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-virtualization-and-cloud-90/vmware-and-numlock-4175489397/
keyboard virtual-machine mouse vmware numlock
You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30
add a comment |
I have a Linux Mint host and a Windows 7 Pro guest OS in Vmware Player 12 with VMware additions are installed.
Each time the mouse and the keyboard are "grabbed" by the virtual machine, at the moment of grabbing the numlock remains on, however the vm disables the numlock (light) in my keyboard when the keyboard is "ungrabbed". When the mouse is hovered in the host os, the light of the numlock is off but the keys work as if it is on.
Has anyone else had the same problem? This is very frustrating as I use the guest os and the host very often back and forth.
The same problem here: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/network-classroom-management/102744-vmware-numlock-num-lock-off-num-lock-num-lock-off.html
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-virtualization-and-cloud-90/vmware-and-numlock-4175489397/
keyboard virtual-machine mouse vmware numlock
I have a Linux Mint host and a Windows 7 Pro guest OS in Vmware Player 12 with VMware additions are installed.
Each time the mouse and the keyboard are "grabbed" by the virtual machine, at the moment of grabbing the numlock remains on, however the vm disables the numlock (light) in my keyboard when the keyboard is "ungrabbed". When the mouse is hovered in the host os, the light of the numlock is off but the keys work as if it is on.
Has anyone else had the same problem? This is very frustrating as I use the guest os and the host very often back and forth.
The same problem here: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/network-classroom-management/102744-vmware-numlock-num-lock-off-num-lock-num-lock-off.html
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-virtualization-and-cloud-90/vmware-and-numlock-4175489397/
keyboard virtual-machine mouse vmware numlock
keyboard virtual-machine mouse vmware numlock
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You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30
add a comment |
You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30
You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30
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The VM's BIOS is where you need to change this behavior. Unfortunately VMware Player does not allow you to choose to boot into the BIOS via the GUI. See this accepted answer to a different question for a method to do so by modifying the .vmx file.
Once you're in, on the Main tab, select Keyboard Features, then set NumLock to either On or Auto (presumably follows host machine's NumLock state).
I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock toAuto
but the behavior remains...
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
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The VM's BIOS is where you need to change this behavior. Unfortunately VMware Player does not allow you to choose to boot into the BIOS via the GUI. See this accepted answer to a different question for a method to do so by modifying the .vmx file.
Once you're in, on the Main tab, select Keyboard Features, then set NumLock to either On or Auto (presumably follows host machine's NumLock state).
I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock toAuto
but the behavior remains...
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
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The VM's BIOS is where you need to change this behavior. Unfortunately VMware Player does not allow you to choose to boot into the BIOS via the GUI. See this accepted answer to a different question for a method to do so by modifying the .vmx file.
Once you're in, on the Main tab, select Keyboard Features, then set NumLock to either On or Auto (presumably follows host machine's NumLock state).
I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock toAuto
but the behavior remains...
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
add a comment |
The VM's BIOS is where you need to change this behavior. Unfortunately VMware Player does not allow you to choose to boot into the BIOS via the GUI. See this accepted answer to a different question for a method to do so by modifying the .vmx file.
Once you're in, on the Main tab, select Keyboard Features, then set NumLock to either On or Auto (presumably follows host machine's NumLock state).
The VM's BIOS is where you need to change this behavior. Unfortunately VMware Player does not allow you to choose to boot into the BIOS via the GUI. See this accepted answer to a different question for a method to do so by modifying the .vmx file.
Once you're in, on the Main tab, select Keyboard Features, then set NumLock to either On or Auto (presumably follows host machine's NumLock state).
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I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock toAuto
but the behavior remains...
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
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I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock toAuto
but the behavior remains...
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock to
Auto
but the behavior remains...– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I already did this. You can get into the boot by pressing F2 instantly after the VM is up. Set the NumLock to
Auto
but the behavior remains...– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 22:06
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
I tested using VMware Player on a Windows host, setting NumLock to On. It worked as expected. Try that instead? If it doesn't work it may be something specific to the Linux Player. Also, I just noticed "hovered" in the original question. This seems to be outside the standard expected functionality. What happens if you actually click into the guest OS?
– foo
Mar 1 '16 at 22:16
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You have VMWare additions installed?
– Ramhound
Mar 1 '16 at 15:59
yes the additions are installed
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 16:02
What happens if you press numlock once?
– LPChip
Mar 1 '16 at 16:37
When the mouse & keyboard become ungrabbed from the VM, when I press numlock once the light remains off
– Kristof Tak
Mar 1 '16 at 18:30