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#Vmware keyboard driver install#
This may be caused by the fact that I hardly ever use any "Enhanced" functionality inside a VM, but I notice that many special keys like volume controls, Windows key, Alt-Gr key work regardless of whether I install teh Enhanced Keboard driver or not. Mainly adding some lines for Hyper-V drivers & Virtual network support. I recommend that you keep Check for product. Well, I have a foreign language keyboard (German), in fact I have plenty of them (very basic ones as well as "Multimedia" keyboards with tons of special keys, mainly made by Microsoft and Logitech, but also other brands), and I have never noticed any difference between hosts with and without the Enhanced Keyboard Driver. If you want to install the Enhanced Keyboard Driver, you can but its not required for this. The docs do say, thet the driver does "somehow" do "something" good for foreign language keyboards. If you did not install the enhanced keyboard driver when you initially installed or upgraded Workstation Player, you can install it by running the Workstation Player installer in program maintenance mode.

So if the driver doesn't do any good for me, I'd rather not install it. To use the enhanced virtual keyboard feature in a virtual machine, you must install the enhanced keyboard driver on the Windows host system. This does sound a little scary to me, knowing Microsoft's habit to change Windows internals at will and not caring too much wether competing products are broken or not. If the enhanced keyboard driver is not installed on the host system, VMware Player. The driver is installed in my host, and does hook into the standard keyboard driver chain. The Enhanced virtual keyboard feature is useful if you have a non-US. f evertything in the VMware Player works except for the keyboard inputs, how would you get around it You can use on-screen keyboard but it is not practical. This is a very basic question, I know, but I haven't find a satisfactory answer, so maybe someone can clarify.
