Autoconnect On for some USB devices

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by legoandy, Feb 9, 2007.

  1. legoandy

    legoandy Bit poster

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    Hello,

    I use Parallels on my MBP and I love it. Well, I wish I would not have to, but our company uses time tracking software on Windows and so, I am forced.

    What my issue is that I have to shut it down when I don't use it, otherwise it grabs all my USB devices. But if I don't have Autoconnect on, then my Palm Desktop (that I need for the time tracking) on Windows does not sync my Palm properly.

    So, what I would like to see is USB autoconnect to be off for all devices except the one you specify from the list.

    Comments?

    Andy
     
  2. nycruza

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    Sounds like a good idea!
    Did you send this a feedback (beta@parallels.com)
    In the mean time, why not unplug all devices EXCEPT the palm cradle?

    ajm
     
  3. kperry7505

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    Andy, exactly right. RC2's autoconnect is so powerful it takes over all the Mac's USB ports whether Parallels is the active application or not.

    Like you, I woulld prefer to have the autoconnect off, so I could select the device I wanted to connect to from the USB menu. I've already reported this to Parallels. What model Palm do you have?
     
  4. legoandy

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    What I do now is actually turn off Parallels and use it only when I need to sync (it is Treo 650). This causes me to only sync when I really need to, since starting Parallels is kind of annoying (takes some time).

    Especially with coherence, I would love to run Parallels all the time. Oh, and I just ordered another GB for my Mac Book Pro.
     
  5. nobius

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    Which is a real pain when you plug in an iPod over USB and Parallels grabs it for XP. I have to keep unchecking it from the USB list in order for iTunes on the Mac side to sync.
     

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