- #HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL INSTALL#
- #HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL FULL#
- #HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL SOFTWARE#
Wait… But how do I change the profile after Windows is installed in my Parallels Desktop VM? Here’s how: Shared Profile will be enabled however, Shared Applications will be off by default. It also enables nested and PMU virtualization.
#HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL SOFTWARE#
The Software Development profile provides the VM with the maximum recommended CPU and memory. The Software Development profile is designed for Parallels Desktop users who use Windows mainly for developing desktop and mobile apps, web development, and software or network testing.
#HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL FULL#
The startup view will be set to Full Screen. At the same time, most of the integration features will be enabled, allowing you to save your projects directly on the Mac side. When you choose the Design profile, your VM will have the maximum recommended memory and 512 MB of video memory to provide the best video/graphic performance. The Design profile is intended to meet the needs of Parallels Desktop users who use Windows mainly for running applications such as CorelDraw, Photoshop, or 3-D modeling software. Sharing Profile will be disabled, but your mouse and keyboard will be optimized for games. When the Games Only profile is selected, the VM will have the maximum recommended memory (the green zone of the Memory slider under Configure → Hardware → CPU & Memory) and 512 MB of video memory. The Games Only profile is designed for Parallels Desktop users who use Windows mainly for gaming. In addition, all of the integration features like Shared Folders and the Shared Profile will be enabled, and the default startup view will be Coherence. When you choose the Productivity profile, the VM will have two virtual CPUs and 1 GB of memory assigned to it, which is optimal for Microsoft Office 2015 and most office applications. The Productivity profile is designed to meet the needs of Parallels Desktop users who use Windows mainly for office work, surfing the web, watching movies, working with basic Windows applications like MS Office and QuickBooks, and other similar activities. Let me go over each profile in more detail.
#HOW TO CONFIGURE MAC KEYBOARD FOR WINDOWS PARALLEL INSTALL#
When you install Windows in a VM, you’re prompted to select the primary use type for your Windows VM: productivity, games, design, or software development. Let me explain the differences between the four VM profile options included in Parallels Desktop. Good news! This feature is available in Parallels Desktop. How cool would it be to tune these settings in just a few clicks to optimize Parallels Desktop? Each application has its own system requirements and from time to time, the settings have to be changed in order for it to run effectively in a virtual machine. Many of us rely on them every single day. Guest blog by Paul Christopher Nathaniel, Parallels Support TeamĪpplications like QuickBooks, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, SolidWorks, Photoshop, and 3-D games are all critical for certain groups of our users.