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Working with your Virtual Machines 6
You can work with virtual machines in the same way that you can work with physical machines. Your Mac
and virtual machines can also interact.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Running Fusion Pro and Virtual Machines,” on page 73
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“Open a Windows Application While You Are In Unity View,” on page 81
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“Open a Windows or Linux Application from the Applications Menu,” on page 82
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“Moving and Sharing Files with Your Mac,” on page 82
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“Sharing Applications Between Your Mac and Your Windows Virtual Machines,” on page 83
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“Keep a Windows Application in the Mac Dock,” on page 84
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“Switch Between Virtual Machines That Are Powered On,” on page 84
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“Using Mac Input Devices in a Virtual Machine,” on page 85
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“Force Virtual Machines to Grab Keyboard and Mouse Input,” on page 85
Running Fusion Pro and Virtual Machines
You can start up, shut down, suspend, pause, resume, restart, and reset your virtual machines. You can send
power commands to either the guest operating system or the virtual machine.
Open an Existing Virtual Machine
You can open an existing virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window or from the
applications menu.
For information about using Fusion Pro to open a Horizon FLEX virtual machine, see the VMware Horizon
FLEX Client User Guide.
Procedure
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Open a virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library.
a Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
b Select a virtual machine from the list of recognized virtual machines.
c Click the run button.
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