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2 Select the button in the Minibar with the gear icon and set the Full Screen Minibar behavior from the
Full Screen Minibar menu.
Option Description
Always Show The Full Screen Minibar is always visible.
Automatically Hide and Show For running virtual machines, the Full Screen Minibar is visible if you move the
pointer over its position at the edge of the display. For virtual machines that are
not running, the Full Screen Minibar always appears.
Always Hide
The Full Screen Minibar never appears. Use the +Control+F keyboard
shortcut to exit Full Screen view.
Position on Screen Set where the Full Screen Minibar appears: Top, Left, Bottom, or Right edge.
You can also drag and drop the Full Screen Minibar to different positions in a
single display or you can drag it to another display if you have more than one
display.
Note The Full Screen Minibar can be moved to a different side of the display by dragging.
Return to Another View from Full Screen View
To see the Mac desktop and the virtual machine desktop at the same time, or to see a guest application in
a window on the Mac desktop, switch to Unity view or Single Window view.
To have your virtual machine appear in a single window on the Mac desktop, exit to Single Window view.
To display guest application windows directly on your Mac desktop without seeing the virtual machine's
desktop, exit to Unity view.
Procedure
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To exit Full Screen to Single Window view, in the Full Screen title bar, select View > Single Window,
or use the keyboard shortcut +Control+F.
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To exit Full Screen to Unity view, in the Full Screen title bar, select View > Unity, or use the keyboard
shortcut +Shift+U.
Resize the Virtual Machine Display to Fit
You can force the virtual machine display to fit the current screen or window size.
This option is disabled when the virtual machine is in Unity view or when the virtual machine display
cannot be resized.
Procedure
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Select View > Resize Virtual Machine to Fit
The virtual machine display is resized to fit the current screen or window.
Using Multiple Displays
Fusion supports multiple displays. Fusion detects up to ten displays and can automatically adjust when
displays are plugged in or unplugged, and change in resolution and orientation.
Using VMware Fusion
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