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https://ttever719.weebly.com/sftpftp-client-for-mac.html. Microsoft rdp client for mac versions. Unfortunately there is no VMware vSphere Client available for Mac OS X, so I have to run the client in a Parallels 5 VM with Windows 7.
I always get to a point where the client becomes unusable. If I'm working in the console on a VM I can see 'Press Ctrl + Alt to release keyboard and mouse' on the bottom of Parallels. If I press it, the mouse gets released, but as soon if I click somewhere it appears again.
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In consequence I have to reboot the whole VM and start the client again. Has anybody also seen that issue before?
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Ctrl-Alt conflicts with the shortcut of Parellel, so you have to change one of them. You can change Parallel's shortcut in Preferences or in Keyboard.
Reference: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?96167-Control-alt-in-Parallels-5 can help you.
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