Hi,
> The problem is that when I hold down the ALT key, it is being
> intercepted by Cinnamon or wayland or whatever, and not being sent
> through to photoshop in my Windows virtual machine.
>
> If I hold down the ALT key and click, I can drag the whole "remote
> desktop viewer" window, and not photoshop.
>
> How can I tell my desktop that ALT-click should be passed through to
> the virtual machine itself?
In the previous message you left out the part about it being a virtual
machine. How are you running the VM? From the link you included, I'm
guessing that the "remote desktop viewer" you're using is vinagre. How
did you choose that one? I recommend using "remmina" in general, but if
you're running a qemu VM, then either the virt-manager launcher or
virt-viewer are good and can capture all keys. The spice connection is
much better than the vnc one anyway.
Yes, it appears to be Vinagre 3.22.0. This appears to be what's
included with fedora34.
The virtual machine is a kvm/qemu instance of Windows 10.
I'm not sure I completely understand - I don't want to capture the
ALT-click, but pass it through to the VM.
The problem also happens in virt-manager. I also just tried it in
remmina for the first time, and it occurs there too.
Perhaps I'm not fully explaining the problem I'm having? I need to be
able to have an ALT-click pass through to the VM instead of operating
at the viewer level in order to define a photoshop clone stamp source
point.
It also looks like I'm already using the spice connector?
"-spice port=5900"