Customizing the Keyboard for a Guest OS
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By default, Parallels Desktop contains four profiles that represent sets of key combinations typical for the following OSs:
Windows
Linux
macOS
Generic (for other guest OSs)
When you create or register a virtual machine, one of these profiles, depending on the guest operating system, is assigned to the machine by default. You can create your own profile and assign it to your virtual machines.
To create a custom keyboard profile or edit the existing profiles:
Do one of the following:
Click the Parallels Desktop icon in the menu bar and choose Preferences.
Right-click the Parallels Desktop icon in the Dock and choose Preferences.
Click Shortcuts.
Select a virtual machine from the sidebar, click the Profile menu, and select Edit profiles list.
Do one of the following:
To add a new profile, click the Add button. Specify the new profile name and select the base profile from the list. After the profile is created, you can submit the changes by clicking OK. Then select this new profile in the Profile list and configure its shortcuts.
To remove one of the existing custom profiles, select it and click the Remove button.
To duplicate or rename one of the existing profiles, select this profile, click the Settings button, and select the corresponding action from the menu.
Note: You can rename or remove your custom profiles only.
In the Shortcuts pane of Parallels Desktop Preferences, you can also assign profiles to your virtual machines.
To change a profile assigned to a virtual machine, select a virtual machine and choose a profile from the Profile menu.