![]() I wonder if there’s some way to tell Fusion to not use spaces but still go full screen – it seems that would solve the problem. It stays visible in full screen mode with one monitor, but it’s hidden under full screen-multi monitors. ![]() Can I adjustVMware Fusion, when using full screen mode with multiple monitors, so that the virtual machine is NOT hidden when I switch to another app? I’d like to have the VM visible underneath my Mac app windows, rather than have it hidden. How macOS 10.14 Mojave runs on Windows PC. I preferred losing screen space to the alternative of needing to select my VM from the window menu every single time I switched to another Mac app and then back again. Now it’s your turn to take advantage of your Windows PC. Similarly, I was running my VM as a window on my 11″ air and giving up precious screen space, as opposed to using full-screen mode. You can even do a full screen, which gives you a complete Mac feel. Congrats, you now have a fully functional Mac OSX El Capitan on your Windows computer. Click one of the options for how you want to install Fusion 11.5, either with a license key, by purchasing now, or by using the free 30-day trial. Click on the VMware tools on your Mac’s desktop and click Install VMware tools Installation is easy and once it is installed you have to restart Bottom Line. I like to use BBedit for editing my windows files, so I’m switching back and forth quite a bit. Install Fusion 11.5 (Image credit: iMore) Click Open if prompted to confirm that you want to open the application. ![]() This behavior has been maddening, so much so that I was just not using both monitors for my VM because app switching was so clunky.
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