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Keep a virtual machine application in the Mac Dock.
a With the application open, switch to Unity view by selecting View > Unity.
The application appears in the Mac Dock.
b Control-click or right-click the application in the Mac Dock and select Options > Keep in Dock.
The application remains in the Mac Dock, where you can open it even if Fusion is not currently
running.
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Show the Windows taskbar to use the start menu.
a Select View > Show Taskbar in Unity.
You might have to move the location of the Mac Dock to see the taskbar.
b Click the Start menu and select the application.
Open a Windows Application from the Applications Menu
The applications menu is accessible after you click the VMware Unity icon ( ) in the Mac Dock.
Procedure
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Click the VMware Unity icon ( ) in the Mac Dock. See Find a Guest Application by Using the
Applications Menu.
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Use the applications menu to search for the application.
Moving and Sharing Files with Your Mac
With Fusion, you can move and share files between a virtual machine and your Mac.
Moving and Copying Files and Text Between Virtual Machines and
Your Mac
You can drag files and folders to move and copy them between your virtual machines and your Mac. You
can move text by copying and pasting or cutting and pasting.
You can also drag images between Windows applications and Mac applications. You can drag Outlook
attachments from a Windows virtual machine to your Mac. You can drag files in a virtual machine directly
onto Mac applications. You can also drag and drop text, files or folders between a macOS virtual machine
and your Mac.
You can copy and paste images and formatted text between a Windows or Linux virtual machine and your
Mac. You can copy and paste text between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac. Copying and pasting
files or folders between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac is not supported.
These features require VMware Tools.
Using VMware Fusion
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