+1 on annoying "feature". I'm sure sometime soon they will realize what a poor decision it was to make it work this way.
So if we click on the Parallels icon like before, we are taken to the Control Center. Instead, we should now click on the VM icon to cycle directly back to the VM.
add me to the list. I keep closing it to find it coming back, and finally got unhappy enough to come here to see what the deal was. I don't mind it behaving this way, but with all new features, there needs to be some sort of override.
I agree that this is an annoying feature, although it only requires one click to lose it each time. But the indifference of Parallels to these posts is more worrying - the only replies from Parallels have actually missed the point and discussed something else. This is their forum, after all.
Between this and the double dock icon and no indication that Parallels is even listening to its customers I'm dropping Parallels and moving to VM Fusion. Parallels does not care about our bitches and [now] I have no problem with that because [as of now] I am no longer a customer. And I won't be returning.
Very annoying... I only use one virtual machine to use Windows on my Mac, and it is totally redundant to have Parallels Desktop Control Center pop up when I click on the Parallels icon in the Dock, and then have to click on the virtual machine image in the Control Center to open up the (only) virtual machine. And then the Control Center hangs around uselessly in the background, cluttering up my desktop. Very poorly thought out! If there is only one virtual machine, the Control Center adds no value. There should be a way to skip right over it, directly opening the virtual machine when the Parallels icon in the dock is clicked.
+1 On this one. as Ronald_Bergen and others have said, both issues are very annoying. Both the control center and the two icons have messed up my cmd-tab workflow. I usually use a single windows VM on full screen mode, and do most of my work in OSX except MS Office, so I really need to switch back and forth a lot. Having two icons and having the control center open "bounces" me back to the VM full screen when cmd+tab should just take me to ANOTHER application (not parallels!). This type of behaviour brakes OS X conventions of showing APPLICATIONS and not WINDOWS on the Application switcher. PLEASE FIX THIS
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I am also beyond annoyed by this problem. If there is something we can do to continue to work on this fix please someone let us know. I don't want to look for another virtual machine option - but maybe that's my only choice.
In previous versions of Parallels I could have aliases on my desktop pointing to the VM files and launch any VM. Whe done I could simply quit that VM and be done. Now I have to quit the VM and then quit Parallels control center separately. This very annying. How do I get it to quit loading the control center when I launch a VM directly? Is this possible in version 10 or will I have to go back to version 9 and get a refund for my upgrade to 10?
It's hard to understand why Parallels would force everyone to add keystrokes to the normal usage of the software. It should be possible to dismiss the Control Center window and not have it pop back up EVERY TIME I want to use Windows!
Am I to assume that your lasck of response means I need to go ahead with refund request and move back to version 9?
This is an incredibly annoying "feature", please give us the ability to not have to see the control center every time we hit Alt-Tab!!
I'm having same issues w P10 and EVERY TIME I switch back to windows I get the annoying VM Control Center for Win 8.1 Parallels, u listening? How do we turn this function off? Its awful.
I agree with all the posters that this is a bad issue that needs to be fixed, but I have found a work around. You just need to find the "windows 8.pvm" file and add it to the dock, then remove the parallels dock and use "windows 8.pvm" to launch parallels instead. good luck.