If you set a virtual machine to act as a VNC server, you can specify which language to use for the keyboard that VNC clients use. By default, the US101 keyboard map (U.S. English) is used.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the virtual machine is set to act as a VNC server.
- Determine the language code to use. See Language Codes.
Procedure
- In a text editor, open the virtual machine configuration file (.vmx) file for the virtual machine and add the RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled and RemoteDisplay.vnc.port properties.
- Set RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled to TRUE.
- Set RemoteDisplay.vnc.port to the port number to use.
For example:
RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled = "TRUE"
RemoteDisplay.vnc.port = "portnumber"
- Determine the location of the keymap file to use.
Default keymap files are included in the
Workstation Player installation directory.
Host System |
Keymap File Location |
Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 hosts |
C:\ProgramData\VMware\vnckeymap |
Linux host |
/usr/lib/vmware/vnckeymap |
- In the virtual machine configuration (.vmx) file, add a property to specify the location of the keymap file.
Option |
Description |
To use the default keymap file included in the Workstation Player installation directory |
Add RemoteDisplay.vnc.keyMap = "xx", where xx is the code for the language to use, such as jp for Japanese. |
To use a keyboard map file in another location |
Add RemoteDisplay.vnc.keyMapFile = "filepath", where filepath is the absolute file path. |
- Start the virtual machine and connect to it from a VNC client.