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Use the Waiting for Unity Window to Interact with the Guest Operating System
Some operating system activities that require a response do not appear in Unity view. Fusion displays the
Waiting for Unity window to enable you to respond.
Procedure
n
In the Waiting for Unity window, follow prompts to respond to the dialogs.
When you are finished responding, the virtual machine returns to Unity view.
n
Respond to the virtual machine's operating system by exiting Unity view.
a Click Exit Unity.
b Perform any activities that the guest operating system requires.
c To return to Unity view, select View > Unity.
View the Windows Taskbar and System Tray in Unity View
You can have the Windows taskbar or system tray visible while in Unity view.
Procedure
n
Show the taskbar by selecting View > Show Taskbar in Unity.
The Hide System Tray option is dimmed.
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Hide the taskbar by selecting View > Hide in Unity.
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Show the system tray by selecting View > Show System Tray in Unity.
n
Hide the system tray by selecting View > Hide System Tray in Unity
When they are set to show, these elements also remain visible when you switch to work in non-Windows
applications.
Connect a USB Device in Unity View
You must manually connect USB devices when your virtual machine is running in Unity view.
NOTE Fusion does not support USB adapters for connecting displays to your virtual machines.
Procedure
1 Plug the USB device into your Mac.
The selection dialog appears.
2 Select the system to which you want to connect the device.
The action you take depends on how many virtual machines are open.
Option Description
If you have one virtual machine
powered on
Select Connect to Mac or Connect to OS of your open virtual machine.
If you have two or more virtual
machines powered on
In the pop-up menu, select Connect to your Mac or Connect to virtual
machine name for the selected virtual machine. Click OK.
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