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Procedure
u Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
u Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
u Under System Settings in the Settings window, click Default Applications.
u Select the defaults for application sharing between your Mac and the virtual machine.
You can enable more than one of these options at the same time.
Option Description
Open your Mac files and web links by
using Windows applications
You can use applications in your virtual machine to open files that reside on your
Mac. For example, you can open a Microsoft Word document stored on your Mac
in a Microsoft Office application in your virtual machine.
Open your Windows files and web
links using Mac applications
You can use your Mac applications to open files in your virtual machines.
Run Windows applications from your
Mac's Applications folder
Find applications that you installed in Windows in your Mac's Applications folder or
using Spotlight. This option requires VMware Tools. The virtual machine must be
running to enable this option. This option is not available on shared virtual
machines.
u (Optional) Click Configure to assign the applications used to manage mail, Web pages, and so on.
See Set Default Applications Preferences.
u (Optional) Click Restore Applications to restore the applications listed in your Mac Application folder
to only those that Windows does not include by default.
If you deleted any of the Windows applications not included by default from the Mac Application
folder, the deleted applications are restored.
If you added any applications that are included by default to your Mac's application folder, those
applications are deleted from the Mac Application folder.
u (Optional) Click Clean Up Applications to delete any Windows applications in the Mac Application
folder that are not being used by any of your virtual machines.
App Nap Support
Fusion 7.0 or later supports the App Nap feature, which places UI applications running in the background
in a reduced system resource state.
You do not have to disable App Nap for Fusion 7 or later.
Configuring Keyboard and Mouse Profiles
These profiles specify how Mac key combinations and mouse shortcuts are mapped to shortcuts on a
virtual machine, including key combinations for Windows 8 shortcuts.
With keyboard and mouse profiles, you can also specify whether keyboard shortcuts are sent to your Mac
instead of the virtual machine, and you can specify which Fusion-specific keyboard shortcuts to enable.
Using VMware Fusion
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