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Wheelie
3 years agoActive Contributor
Remote Support for a New iMac Running iMac OS Ventura
Hi folks, I remotely connected my Windows 10 PC (GTA v.4.8.0.17) to a brand new Apple iMac running OS Ventura (their latest OS). Once connected there is an issue when I type the letter "e" (in an...
- 3 years ago
No worries, I was able to test with a Windows 11 PC connected to a MacBook Pro running Ventura. After trying different key combinations the key combo of Ctrl+Win+Space was the only way I could launch the emoji picker on the Mac. After a lot of random button pressing I was able to trigger the Mac into some kind of accessibility mode that resulted in certain keys acting like keyboard shortcuts, but I could not identify which one caused it. In the end, ending the session and starting a new one corrected it for me. If you tend to use any keyboard shortcuts during your sessions please try to make a note of which one you used before you see this issue happen again.
GlennD
3 years agoGoTo Manager
No worries, I was able to test with a Windows 11 PC connected to a MacBook Pro running Ventura. After trying different key combinations the key combo of Ctrl+Win+Space was the only way I could launch the emoji picker on the Mac. After a lot of random button pressing I was able to trigger the Mac into some kind of accessibility mode that resulted in certain keys acting like keyboard shortcuts, but I could not identify which one caused it. In the end, ending the session and starting a new one corrected it for me. If you tend to use any keyboard shortcuts during your sessions please try to make a note of which one you used before you see this issue happen again.
Wheelie
3 years agoActive Contributor
Thanks for looking at this issue Glenn. I am pretty sure I did not 3 finger Ctrl+Win+Space. And I connected to this new iMac three different times over a two day period. Each time - as soon as I connected and pressed the letter "e" the emoji window popped up or if I typed a "d" the dictation window popped up - so I had to ask the end user to enter the "e" or "d" for me or I simply typed what I wanted in a Notepad window on my PC and then copy & pasted into the iMac.