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Table Of Contents
Sharing Applications Between Your Mac and Your Windows Virtual Machines 101
Open a File in a Virtual Machine with an Application on Your Mac 101
Open a File on Your Mac with an Application in a Virtual Machine 102
Keep a Windows Application in the Mac Dock 103
Switch Between Virtual Machines That Are Powered On 103
Using Mac Input Devices in a Virtual Machine 103
Enable the Secondary Button in an Apple Mighty Mouse 103
Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine 103
Force Virtual Machines to Grab Keyboard and Mouse Input 104
6 Sharing Files Between Windows and Your Mac 105
Guest Operating Systems That Support Shared Folders 106
Guest Operating Systems That Support Mirrored Folders 106
Enable Shared Folders or Mirrored Folders for a Virtual Machine 107
Add or Remove a Mirrored Folder 107
Add a Shared Folder 107
Remove a Shared Folder 108
7 Protecting Your Virtual Machines 109
Snapshots 109
View Snapshots for a Virtual Machine 110
Take a Snapshot 110
Restore a Virtual Machine to the State in a Snapshot 110
Delete a Snapshot 111
AutoProtect 111
Set Up Automatic Snapshots with AutoProtect 112
Prevent the Deletion of an AutoProtect Snapshot 112
Copy a Virtual Machine to External Media 113
Using Time Machine When You Have Fusion on Your Mac 113
Exclude a Virtual Machine From Time Machine 114
Use Shared and Mirrored Folders If You Back Up Your Mac With Time Machine 114
8 Configuring Your Virtual Machines 115
Fusion General System Settings 116
Set a Virtual Machine to Start When Fusion Starts 116
Setting Virtual Processors and Memory 117
Set the Number of Virtual Processors 117
Set the Amount of Virtual Memory 118
Set Advanced Processor Options 118
Enable Default Applications 119
App Nap Support 120
Using VMware Fusion
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