Well, this issue has been going on for a long time now, but I wasn't sure it was a VMware issue up until recently (I thought it was my KVM, then I thought it was the Keyboard, Then I thought it was Ubuntu... But nope it's a VMware issue), and I was hoping VMware or Ubuntu would've come out with a fix for this, but unfortunately I haven't seen any changes.
So the problem is that after running VMware my keyboard (at random intervals) starts demonstrating odd behavior. For Example; The "Shift", "CTRL", "ALT", "CAPS LOCK" keys stop working all together, and when I am on an Ubuntu window as soon as I type in a character the window will close itself, and the only way to (temporarily) remedy the issue is to go to Applications => Other => Keyboard Layout (in Ubuntu) and reset the keyboard layout. This will only temporarily fix the issue until it happens again. I haven't been able to pin point an exact time frame on when this occurs because it is so random. My thinking is that because I am on a Dual Monitor Display setup and the VMware tools are installed on both machines (some times I run multiple VM's at the same time and switch back and forth between them on my dual monitors), there might be a conflict there, while I am switching back and forth by gliding my mouse from one monitor to another if they are both running VM's with VMtools installed. I haven't tried uninstalling VMtools on the VM's yet, but that will be my next shot-in-the-dark, unless I can get some feedback here.
Also I have documented this on Ubuntu's Forums:
SCIM / Keyboard Layout Issues
Broken Shift & CAPS LOCK keys - SCIM
My KVM Breaks Input Devices
Any/All feedback will be greatly appreciated,
-BassKozz
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VMware Workstation v6.0.4 build-93057
Host OS: Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit
So the problem is that after running VMware my keyboard (at random intervals) starts demonstrating odd behavior. For Example; The "Shift", "CTRL", "ALT", "CAPS LOCK" keys stop working all together, and when I am on an Ubuntu window as soon as I type in a character the window will close itself, and the only way to (temporarily) remedy the issue is to go to Applications => Other => Keyboard Layout (in Ubuntu) and reset the keyboard layout. This will only temporarily fix the issue until it happens again. I haven't been able to pin point an exact time frame on when this occurs because it is so random. My thinking is that because I am on a Dual Monitor Display setup and the VMware tools are installed on both machines (some times I run multiple VM's at the same time and switch back and forth between them on my dual monitors), there might be a conflict there, while I am switching back and forth by gliding my mouse from one monitor to another if they are both running VM's with VMtools installed. I haven't tried uninstalling VMtools on the VM's yet, but that will be my next shot-in-the-dark, unless I can get some feedback here.
Also I have documented this on Ubuntu's Forums:
SCIM / Keyboard Layout Issues
Broken Shift & CAPS LOCK keys - SCIM
My KVM Breaks Input Devices
Any/All feedback will be greatly appreciated,
-BassKozz
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VMware Workstation v6.0.4 build-93057
Host OS: Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit
Tags:
6.0.4,
workstation,
vmware,
ubuntu,
linux,
keyboard,
input,
input_devices,
mouse,
vmware_tools,
vmware_tool_problem