Parallels is a software product that allows users to run Windows 7 on their Mac computer. I must say, it works pretty darn well. The only real annoyance I have encountered thus far is how Parallels maps the “Delete” key. If you switch to a Mac after becoming familiar with Windows, you’ll quickly find that the standard Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut doesn’t do anything. Mac OS X does have its own version of the Task Manager, but it’s a bit different than Windows’, and you access it by pressing Command+Option+Esc.
What I find best to use the ease of access feature and enable the on-screen keyboard and then click ctrl+alt+del and it sends the command and allows me to type in the password, then just turn off the feature and close the keyboard.
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I have Macbook with Windows 7 installedand connected to Windows 2012 server with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection.How can I run Ctrl + Alt + Delete on Windows 2012 Server?
Thanks in advance.
SalimSalim
Ctrl Alt Delete For Mac Parallels
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This is what worked for me on my Macbook Pro using Yosemite (10.10.2) and the official RDP client from Microsoft while connected to a Windows 2012R2 server:
fn+control+alt+delete
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I cannot comment on other answers because of my 'reputation points'. What worked for me was slm but in this format:
fn+control+option+delete
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OerOer
for me, prior suggestions didn't work but provided some insight
what ended up working for me was
fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow
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What I find best to use the ease of access feature and enable the on-screen keyboard and then click ctrl+alt+del and it sends the command and allows me to type in the password, then just turn off the feature and close the keyboard.
DanDan
There is no delete button on my laptop keyboard, this works on my laptop: fn+ctrl+alt+backspace
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arkodarkod
I am using citrix in MacBook. In citrix (windows 10) i'm running Remote Desktop (windows server 2014) fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow works perfect. Other options doesn't work.
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