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Copy and Paste Between Virtual Machines and Your Mac Using Keyboard
Shortcuts
You can copy and paste between a virtual machine and your Mac.
You can copy and paste images and formatted text between a Windows or Linux virtual machine
and your Mac. You can copy and paste text between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac.
Copying and pasting files or folders between a macOS virtual machine and your Mac is not
supported.
Prerequisites
To use these shortcuts, make sure the Fusion preference Enable Key Mappings preference is
selected.
Procedure
1 In either the virtual machine or your Mac, select the text.
2 Use the Mac keyboard shortcut +C to copy the text, or +X to move the text.
3 Move the pointer to the new location.
4 Use the Mac keyboard shortcut +V to copy or move the text to the new location.
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Using Windows
Explorer
You can use Windows Explorer to view shared folders between your Mac and Windows.
Procedure
1 Open Windows Explorer.
2 View shared folders using one of the following methods:
n Click on the VMware Shared Folders shortcut.
n In the Address bar, type \\vmware-host\Shared Folders\.
n In the Address bar, type Z:.
When the Enable Shared Folders setting is enabled, Fusion creates a network drive that
maps the \\vmware-host\Shared Folders directory to the Z drive.
Results
The Windows Explorer window displays your shared folders.
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Mapping Them as a
Drive
You can view your shared folders between your Mac and Windows by mapping them as a drive in
Windows.
Using VMware Fusion
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