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3 Select the system to which you want to connect the device.
The action you take depends on how many virtual machines are open.
Option Description
If you have one virtual machine
powered on
Select Connect to Mac or Connect to OS of your open virtual machine.
If you have two or more virtual
machines powered on
In the pop-up menu, select Connect to your Mac or Connect to virtual
machine name for the selected virtual machine. Click OK.
Set the Default Plug-In Action for a USB Device
You can set whether a USB device connects to your Mac or to your virtual machine whenever you attach
the device.
This setting can be different for each virtual machine. If you set the default plug-in action for a virtual
machine, but the virtual machine is not powered on when you attach the device, the device attaches to
the Mac.
Prerequisites
Fusion must be open, with a virtual machine powered on.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Removable Devices in the Settings window, click USB & Bluetooth.
4 Select the USB device in the list.
5 Under Advanced USB options, select the plug-in behavior for the device.
Option Description
Ask what to do Fusion asks if you want to attach the device to the Mac or the virtual machine.
Connect to this virtual machine Only the virtual machine recognizes the device. The Mac does not recognize the
device.
Connect to your Mac Only the Mac recognizes the device. The virtual machine does not recognize the
device.
This option is the default behavior. VMware recommends that printers connect to
the host, not to the guest.
Connect and Disconnect USB Devices
You can connect USB devices to your virtual machines through your Mac.
Connecting a USB device to the virtual machine makes the USB device unavailable to your Mac.
If your CD/DVD drive is a USB device, Fusion handles it as a USB device, not a CD/DVD drive.
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