I am running the most current version of PD6. When I upgraded to Lion I lost the ability to use the control and shift keys in Windows to extend a selection. I also now must use the control key rather than the command key when cutting and pasting in Windows. It worked fine yesterday and broke when I upgraded to Lion. Any ideas?
Fixed? When I switched to Window mode it worked. When I switched back to Coherence it continued to work. Hopefully that is permanent. If not, let's hope for a fix in the next release.
I'm seeing the same exact thing. I might not be on the latest patch, but the changing factor was installing osx lion. Maybe Parallels support can chime in?
I've tried it in full screen mode and in window mode. That's how I usually operate. Also tried disabling the ctrl + shift setting, but that didn't seem to do anything. I'm going to update to the latest parallels release later today and see if that helps.
It's a problem with the new keyboard shortcuts for Mission Control in Lion. I resolved this problem by going to System Preference, Keyboard, Keyboard Shortcuts and under Mission Control unchecking: Move left a space Move right a space
Selected answer didn't work for me... My mission control for left a space and right a space was set to command + arrow key, so I'm not sure how that's related. My fix was entering window mode and returning. I'd say this is a definitely a bug that needs to be addressed. I'm sure Parallels will have it squared away soon though
You're wrong there, D. The Mission keystrokes involve the CTRL key (symbol ^) not CMD, so the interference with Parallels is plausible.
Wow, so I'm wrong huh? Perhaps I just don't understand what it is that we're talking about. As a heavy keyboard shortcut user, a Parallels user and a Windows user, the default mapping for change space (control + arrow) didn't work for me. Why? Because in Windows control + arrow is move carrot to the next word (holding shift selects while moving by words). Because of this the default change space mapping just didn't work for me, so I changed it to something more suitable, command + arrow. Not surprisingly, my Snow Leopard change survived the update to Lion... I've attached a screenshot to show what I'm talking about just in case its not what you're talking about.
Oh I see. It was your wording that slightly muddied the waters. The main thing is that right now Parallels is working just dandy and that's fine with me. Thursday's a different matter: I'm creating a Boot Camp partition, chucking out Vista Home Premium, installing Windows 7 in the partition and reinstalling the Windows program I have to use (which isn't available for the Mac), then getting Parallels to create its image disk or whatever it is based on what's in the partition. Yuck!
I've been looking for this since I upgraded to Lion... Running Parallels 6 with the latest patch...I changed the setting as MacCoTech suggested, but it worked a few minutes and when I started an application in Windows7.. it stopped working... argh ... back to Windows shortcuts only and no Parallels shortcuts... I've tried reinstall Parallels, even Parallels tools.. always it worked the first time. Did anyone experience the same issue?