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Using Different Views in the Fusion Interface
You can view the Fusion interface in Single Window view, Full Screen view, and Unity view. These
views enable you to work with your applications and virtual machines in different ways.
Use Single Window View to Have Your Virtual Machine Appear in a Single
Window on the Mac Desktop
In Single Window view, the virtual machine appears in a single window that you can resize and
move with the mouse.
In Single Window view, you can see and use the VMware Fusion toolbar.
n Switch to Single Window View
To see the Mac desktop and the virtual machine desktop at the same time, switch to Single
Window view.
n Return to Another View from Single Window View
To have the desktop of your virtual machine fill your display or set of displays, or to see a
guest application in a window on the Mac desktop, exit Single Window view.
Switch to Single Window View
To see the Mac desktop and the virtual machine desktop at the same time, switch to Single
Window view.
In Single Window view, the virtual machine appears in a single window that you can resize and
move with the mouse.
Procedure
u Switch to Single Window view.
n In Full Screen view with the Full Screen title bar, select View > Single Window.
n In Full Screen view without the Full Screen Minibar, use the keyboard shortcut
+Control+F to switch to Single Window view.
n In Unity view, use the keyboard shortcut +Shift+U to switch to Single Window view.
Return to Another View from Single Window View
To have the desktop of your virtual machine fill your display or set of displays, or to see a guest
application in a window on the Mac desktop, exit Single Window view.
Procedure
u To have the desktop of your virtual machine fill your entire display or set of displays, from the
VMware Fusion menu bar, select View > Full Screen.
u To display guest application windows directly on your Mac desktop without seeing the virtual
machine's desktop, select View > Unity.
Using VMware Fusion
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