Disable apple Cmd key on Centos/Gnome in VM

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I've installed Centos 7 in a VMware VM under MacOs. When I press the Command/Apple key, Centos arranges all of the windows and displays a search box.



This is annoying because I often use CMD-Tab to switch between applications on the mac.



How can I disable (or reassign the key) in Centos? I'd like Centos to ignore completely the CMD/Apple key.



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    I've installed Centos 7 in a VMware VM under MacOs. When I press the Command/Apple key, Centos arranges all of the windows and displays a search box.



    This is annoying because I often use CMD-Tab to switch between applications on the mac.



    How can I disable (or reassign the key) in Centos? I'd like Centos to ignore completely the CMD/Apple key.



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      I've installed Centos 7 in a VMware VM under MacOs. When I press the Command/Apple key, Centos arranges all of the windows and displays a search box.



      This is annoying because I often use CMD-Tab to switch between applications on the mac.



      How can I disable (or reassign the key) in Centos? I'd like Centos to ignore completely the CMD/Apple key.



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      I've installed Centos 7 in a VMware VM under MacOs. When I press the Command/Apple key, Centos arranges all of the windows and displays a search box.



      This is annoying because I often use CMD-Tab to switch between applications on the mac.



      How can I disable (or reassign the key) in Centos? I'd like Centos to ignore completely the CMD/Apple key.



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          This is a bug in Gnome Wayland, switch to XOrg and it will start working normally.






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                answered Nov 6 '17 at 10:22









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