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Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under System Settings in the Settings window, click Display.
4 Select the Use full resolution for Retina display check box.
When the Use full resolution for Retina display option is on, the virtual machine resolution is set to
the full Retina display resolution.
When the Use full resolution for Retina display option is off, the virtual machine resolution is set to
half of the Retina display resolution. This setting matches the non-Retina display size, but might
appear pixelated.
5 Select the options for Scaled high resolution.
This option takes effect when an external non-Retina display is connected to a Mac with Retina
display. The option adjusts the user-interface size on an extended non-Retina display to match the
user-interface size on the Retina display.
Option Description
Unity Only Use high resolution scaling for Unity View only.
Unity and Full Screen Use high resolution scaling for Unity View and Full Screen modes.
Unity and Single Window Use high resolution scaling for Unity View and Single Window modes.
All View Modes Use high resolution scaling for all view modes.
6 (Optional) Select the Automatically adjust user interface size in the virtual machine check box.
Applies to Windows virtual machines only.
Configure Resolution Settings for Virtual Machine Display
You can configure the resolution settings that determine how a virtual machine is displayed.
Prerequisites
n Verify that you are using a Retina display or another high-pixel density display.
n Verify that you are using hardware version 11 or later, preferably hardware version 12.
n Verify that the latest version of VMware Tools is installed.
n For best appearance and performance, select Best for Display in the Display pane of System
Preferences on the Mac host.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
Using VMware Fusion
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