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Parallels windows 10 update
Parallels windows 10 update













On mine you can see that I have my Connection Options set to “Connect to Guest OS”: yours is set to “Connect to Mac OS” instead. To change it, you need to shut down your virtual machine, if it’s running, and then choose Edit –> Virtual Machine…, within which you’ll find one of the options is: Sounds like you have this option turned off. In the Preferences for Parallels you can specify whether you want USB devices to be auto-connected upon detection or not. The USB device question is straightforward too. Your Control key might well be labeled “Ctrl” on your MacBook Pro, as it is with mine, of course. I found that out by actually reading their documentation (imagine!) after puzzling through the problem for far too many hours.

parallels windows 10 update

The secret is to hold down the Control-Shift buttons when you click on the mouse within Parallels.

parallels windows 10 update

Plug in an external two-button mouse, of course, and the right click just works, but within Parallels? I have to admit that I was stymied for a long time about how to right-click within Parallels, a great virtualization application available for Mac OS X that lets you run Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux and a variety of other operating systems within Mac OS X.















Parallels windows 10 update