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VMWARE FUSION Getting Started
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VMware Fusion supports high-speed USB 2.0 for a huge range of devices.
Even devices that do not have drivers for Mac OS X will work in a virtual
machine.
Network with your Mac seamlessly. Or, you can set the type of network
connection for the virtual machine, letting the virtual machine share or
obtain its own IP address or isolate it from the network and host.
Networking options are: bridged, NAT, and host-only. VMware Fusion
provides full support for Airport wireless networking, including virtual
machines behind a NAT firewall and bridged to the local Airport network.
VMware Fusion supports up to ten virtual network interfaces.
You can connect and disconnect any preconfigured devices in your virtual
machine, and configure some features of virtual hardware and devices. You
can add virtual hard disks to your virtual machine for increased capacity and
adjust the allotment of virtual memory for your virtual machine.
You can move text between the virtual machine and the host quickly and
easily by copying and pasting, and you can move files by dragging and
dropping. You can also set up shared folders on your host computer, so you
can easily share files and folders between your virtual machine and your
host computer. To use these features, you must have VMware Tools
installed.
For instructions on using these features, see the Help provided in VMware Fusion
(choose Help > VMware Fusion Help).