2009/2/17 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>: > Kevin Kofler wrote: >> >> suvayu ali wrote: >>> >>> Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+<Fn key>. everytime >>> I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the >>> host. >> >> Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would still be >> intercepted by the host. This happens at X11 level, so the key doesn't >> even >> reach applications such as QEMU-KVM. >> > I have no idea what you mean here, sequences such as Cntl-Alt-2 (control > console) certainly do reach QEMU and bring the expected response. That they > go through the driver, kernel, X11, and for all I know Paris is detail, the > point is that these sequences do pass through unless some higher level acts > on them. > > To the O.P.: sure, the secret is the Alt-Cntl-2 escape which takes you to > the QEMU monitor. There you can send what you want (type help) which is > sendkey Cntl-Alt-f2 > to change to a non-X terminal. > Thanks Bill this worked wonderfully. I noticed that I missed this on the man page after I went through them again after reading your post. However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor, and it worked there. So I tried this, "sendkey up" this _did_ send the up arrow signal to the terminal I had opened in the GUI. So do I have to do this every time? Are there other ways to set it up to make it work the way I want to? This is the first time I am playing around with VMs. Thanks for bearing with my dumb questions. :) -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines