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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 Click Add Device.
4 Click Serial Port.
5 Click Add.
6 Browse to the location to save the output file of the virtual serial port.
7 Type a name for the file in the Save As field.
8 Click Save.
Sharing Bluetooth Devices with a Virtual Machine
You can attach a Bluetooth device to a virtual machine
Fusion supports these types of Bluetooth devices:
n Cell phones
n GPS receivers
n Serial Port Profile (SPP) devices
n Most other devices
Fusion has limited support for these types of Bluetooth devices:
n Input devices (HID): Can be attached to guests when using Linux/macOS hosts, but not on Windows
hosts.
OBEX File Transfer: Outgoing (guest to device) transfers only. Guest may not act as an OBEX server.
Fusion does not support these types of Bluetooth devices:
n Headphones
n Headsets
n Hands-free audio devices
Fusion has the following limitations for Bluetooth support:
n Only out going connections are allowed. A virtual machine may establish a connection to a remote
Bluetooth device, but remote devices do not see services that virtual machines try to advertise.
n Virtual machines cannot change the name, class, or discoverability of the host's Bluetooth adapter.
The host is exclusively in control over setting whether other Bluetooth devices can discover the host,
and what name is used.
Using VMware Fusion
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