Reputation: 3945
I am working on a document on mac (osx 10.9) and I have a virual machine running windows 7 - the issue is I dont know how to enable it so I can copy text from the word document in mac to the word document or application in the virtual box.
I have guest editions installed and enabled ...
How does one enable copy and paste from host to client?
Upvotes: 63
Views: 89247
Reputation: 668
Bidirectional Clipboard requires the Guest Additions. To get Guest Additions to work I had to use the following steps.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 31
You will want to turn Shared Keyboard on in the devices menu in VirtualBox. Also, in MacOS you will need to go to System Preferences > Security and Privacy > and check VirtualBox under Input Monitoring and Accessibility.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 171
Copy from MAC with ⌘ + C and Paste to VirtualBox with ctrl + ⇧ + V
Vice versa ctrl + ⇧ + C in VirtualBox and ⌘ + V on MAC would also work! ;)
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 35914
You can use the help menu in VirtualBox (and other applications) to very easily to find what you need:
I prefer bidirectional
setting so I can copy and paste back and forth between systems
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 39
In machine display, you can do follow, 100% work:
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 5256
I'm using a Windows VM on a Mac OS host. I had to install the Guest Additions onto the actual VM so that it knows how to communicate with the host machine. Here's what I did:
This article has helped me understand how it works.
Upvotes: 43
Reputation: 3060
The above solution did not work for me.
This worked for me.
https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#additions-windows
Install it and copy and paste will work from your mac to ubuntu virtual box termninal.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 917
Check if the "Shared Clipboard" feature is disabled. It should be somewhere around Settings > General > Advanced. You can set it to bidirectional or any other setting you need.
Upvotes: 66