Big Sur: The missing support for 'y' and 't' (and '1')

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by ClausK3, Jun 24, 2020.

  1. ClausK3

    ClausK3 Bit poster

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    Does anyone have an idea as to why or what to do about the highly annoying missing keys in any VM? I've tried Win 10 and Cent OS, both do not support the keystrokes from the keyboard.

    Thanks beforehand.
     
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  2. Abishek

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    Hello @ClausK3 At the moment Parallels Desktop compatibility with macOS Big Sur hasn't been tested yet as it has been just released. As many other software vendors, Parallels Engineering team is looking to make the required tweaks to make sure you can run your virtual machines on macOS Big Sur, as well as install it in a virtual machine. Since the beta version of macOS Big Sur has just been released, the compatibility of Parallels Desktop and macOS Big Sur hasn't been fully tested yet by the Parallels Engineering Team.

    At this time, we do not have the exact ETA when Parallels Desktop will fully and officially support the newly released macOS. However, we are working hard to make sure macOS Big Sur works with Parallels Desktop for Mac.

    Feel free to share your feedback with us on Parallels Forum dedicated thread ( https://forum.parallels.com/threads/macos-10-16-big-sur-and-parallels-desktop.350219/ ) if you encounter any compatibility issues between Parallels Desktop and newly released macOS Big Sur installed on a Mac or used as a virtual machine.

    If your feedback includes technical data (http://kb.parallels.com/en/9058) along with a description of the encountered issue it will make further troubleshooting and resolution more efficient.

    Stay tuned for more updates on official support for macOS Big Sur.
     
  3. kavyaM

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    @ClausK3 Please click Parallels Desktop icon || > Preferences > Shortcuts, select a particular virtual machine > click '+' > map they key to itself (From: 1, To: 1) > click "OK" > Repeat for all affected keys.
     
  4. NiallO

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    That worked! Thanks! (Same issue: running Big Sur and keys 'y' and 't' not working)
     
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  5. You are welcome. Nice to know that it works now. Please get back to us for any further queries.
     

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