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Configure Discrete Graphics Management
With discrete graphics management, you can manage battery use and performance of applications that use
3D graphics in a virtual machine.
Prerequisites
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Verify that your MacBook Pro has an integrated graphics card and a discrete graphics card. Discrete
graphics management enables the operating system to switch between the two cards.
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Verify that 3D graphics are enabled.
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 Verify that the Accelerate 3D Graphics check box is selected.
5 Select a graphics performance option from the Battery life drop-down menu.
Option Description
Don't Use High Performance
Graphics (Longer Battery Life)
Maximizes battery life.
Use High Performance Graphics for
3D Applications Only
Balances battery life and 3D graphics performance.
Always Use High Performance
Graphics (Shorter Battery Life)
Minimizes battery life.
Set the Default Printer for a Virtual Machine
When you use Fusion, all printers installed on your Mac are automatically added to your virtual machine.
Your virtual machine uses the default printer on the Mac as its default printer, unless you change it on the
Printer panel in Settings.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Removable Devices in the Settings window, click Printer.
4 Select the Share Mac printers with Windows check box.
5 Select the default printer for this virtual machine.
Option Description
Match the default printer on the Mac
Print jobs from this virtual machine go to the printer set as default on your
Mac.
Allow a different default printer
Print jobs from this virtual machine go to the printer you set as default
using the virtual machine’s operating system preferences. For example,
you set the printer default by selecting Start > Printers and Faxes in a
Windows XP virtual machine.
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