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USB Connection Dialog Box Disappears Before Connection Can Be Made
In rare cases, a USB device disconnects itself before Fusion can recognize it.
Problem
When you plug in a USB device, the Fusion EasyConnect dialog box appears, but disappears before you
have an opportunity to take an action. The USB device is then not visible to either your Mac or your virtual
machine.
Cause
Some USB devices disconnect very quickly if they do not receive an immediate response upon connection.
Occasionally, Fusion USB EasyConnect does not produce a response in the time required by these USB
devices.
To work around this problem, you must configure the virtual machine so that Fusion connects unknown
devices without first having to ask about the type of connection.
Solution
1 Shut down or power off the virtual machine.
2 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
3 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
4 Under Removable Devices in the Settings window, click USB & Bluetooth.
5 Under Advanced USB options, if the first option is set to Ask what to do, change the setting to Connect
to this virtual machine or Connect to your Mac.
6 Start up the virtual machine.
Plugging in a USB device results in it being connected to the virtual machine or Mac, depending on
your setting, without going through the USB EasyConnect dialog. The device is also visible to the
Fusion interface, so you can see it in Settings > USB & Bluetooth.
Add a Parallel Port
You can add a parallel port to your virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Shut down or power off the virtual machine. You cannot change the setting while the virtual machine is
powered on or suspended.
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 Parallel Port.
5 Click Add.
6 Browse to the location to save the output file of the virtual parallel port.
7 Type a name for the file in the Save As field.
8 Click Save.
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