Typically while in VMWare Fusion full screen mode, the top Mac menu bar (with the Apple icon) only appears when I move my mouse to the top of the screen. After a while of using VMWare Fusion something happens where the menu bar doesn't disappear after moving the mouse away. The problem is that the menu bar completely masks the Windows guest toolbars in some programs, making those programs hard to use until I restart VMWare Fusion to get the Mac menu bar to go away.
When the Mac menu bar is like this, the menus in the upper left are not functional. Meaning I can't click on the File menu to expand the menu items. The menu items in the upper right are still functional although that is because it switches to the Mac Finder when clicking in that area (the date/time, for example). The date/time still update when the menu bar is in this frozen state.
Moving Mouse Around Outside Parallels For Mac
The only thing that seems to fix this for me is restarting VMWare, but the problem comes back after a few hours of use. Does anyone know of any other fix to this?
I'm using Mac OS 10.5.7, VMWare Fusion 2.0.5 and WinXP sp3.
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I tinkered around with my computer for a couple of days, and I was able to find a resolution to this issue. The problem was that on the Windows virtual machine, the driver for the mouse was set by default to the Mac track pad. I have a macbook air running Mac OSX 10.7.2 and Adobe Reader X v 10.1.1. When moving the cursor over the page using the touchpad or mighty mouse the logic is offset by a couple of centimetres to the left at an angle of 4 o’clock. Move two fingers around each other to rotate a photo or other item. Swipe between pages. > System Preferences, then click Mouse. There you can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your Mac. Mouse gestures require a Magic Mouse. Secondary click (right-click) Click the right side of the mouse. The two big contenders for the Mac are Parallels and VMWare Fusion. At this point, I have not tried Parallels. Quite frankly, this is because I heard VMWare Fusion is better. For example, I can move my mouse easily in and out of the virtual machine. Without this, once I click inside of Windows, the mouse is stuck in there until I hit a. Running DynaSCAPE on a Mac. We have found success with a wired Might Mouse when using Parallels. Option A: Boot Camp. The only drawback we have discovered with this workaround is that you may notice some hesitation when moving modifier panels around on the drawing page in v5. Updating to v6 is recommended.