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Keep a Windows Application in the Mac Dock
You can place an icon tile for a Windows application in your Mac Dock. You can open the application in
the same way that you open your Mac applications. You can access your virtual machine's applications
without having to use the VMware Fusion menu bar or the guest operating system interface.
Procedure
1 With the application open, switch to Unity view by selecting View > Unity.
The application appears in the Mac Dock.
2 Control-click or right-click the application in the Mac Dock and select Options > Keep in Dock.
Switch Between Virtual Machines That Are Powered On
You can operate multiple virtual machines at the same time, and can switch between them easily.
Procedure
u Select the virtual machine to work with from the Window menu within Fusion.
Using Mac Input Devices in a Virtual Machine
To use Mac keyboards, mice, and trackpads in a virtual machine, you sometimes must change settings
and use key combinations as equivalents to PC commands.
Enable the Secondary Button in an Apple Mighty Mouse
In a virtual machine, the Apple Mighty Mouse does not perform a right-click when you Control-click. You
must enable the secondary button to perform a right-click in a virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2 Select the Secondary Button check box.
3 (Optional) To change the shortcut for the secondary button, double-click the current shortcut, select a
new shortcut, and click OK.
Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
Because PC and Mac keyboards differ, you must press certain key combinations to enable certain PC
commands on a Mac keyboard.
For keys with no keyboard equivalent, Fusion provides the Send Key item in the Virtual Machine menu.
For keys with no keyboard equivalent, Fusion provides the Send Key item in the Virtual Machine menu.
Using VMware Fusion
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