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Oct 24, 2019  Just bought a Mac Mini last night and upon setting it up, learned that there’s an update to iOS Catalina. I downloaded it, can’t install it. I downloaded it again, can’t install it. I downloaded it again, can’t install it. I’m pretty sure Apple has billions in cash.

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If you prefer to work from the keyboard as much as possible, you may find the following keyboard shortcuts handy. If you have changed the Preferences setting for the hot-key combination, substitute your new setting for Ctrl-Alt as needed in the shortcuts listed here.

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Shortcut

Action

Ctrl-B

Power on.

Ctrl-E

Power off.

Ctrl-R

Reset the power.

Ctrl-Z

Suspend.

Ctrl-N

Create a new virtual machine.

Ctrl-O

Open a virtual machine.

Ctrl-F4

Close the summary/console view for the selected virtual machine.

A confirmation dialog appears only if the virtual machine is powered on.

Ctrl-D

Edit the virtual machine's configuration.

Ctrl-G

Grab input from keyboard and mouse.

Ctrl-P

Edit preferences.

Ctrl-Alt-Enter

Go to full screen mode.

Ctrl-Alt

Return to normal (windowed) mode.

Ctrl-Alt-Tab

Switch among open virtual machines while mouse and keyboard input are grabbed.

Ctrl-Tab

Switch among open virtual machines while mouse and keyboard input are not grabbed. VMware Workstation must be the active application.

Ctrl-Shift-Tab

Switch among open virtual machines while mouse and keyboard input are not grabbed. VMware Workstation must be the active application.

Ctrl-Alt-Fx

Linux hosts: Switch among open virtual machines while using full screen mode. Fx is a function key corresponding to the virtual machine you want to use. The key combination to use for a virtual machine is shown in the VMware Workstation title bar when that virtual machine is active and in normal (windowed) mode.

Windows hosts: For an additional similar functionality, see Using Full Screen Switch Mode.