1. PerryK1

    PerryK1 Bit poster

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    Hi again..
    I have 2 questions, and can't seem to find a setting for that.

    1. When I switch Parallels to fullscreen for windows, how can I get back to a small Window screen size, so i can see my Mac Desktop.. (I managed it once, but now I don't see any buttons etc)

    2. I use a Magic Mouse 2 (blue tooth) and on the mac it runs fine, but in Parallels it flies over my screen in windows. I changed it in windows to a slower speed, but that makes it really slow, once i boot into windows through bootcamp.
    Is there another setting where I can change that in Parallels ?

    Thank you

    ps.. I looked at the difference between the normal and the Pro, but seems like it's more Dev's only ? and if I take the normal version, can i still get the smaller updates for the same version 11 ?
     
  2. ManojK@Parallels

    ManojK@Parallels Parallels Support

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    Hi,
    Q1. Getting back to Window mode from fullscreen: There are many ways to do it. The best way is using the shortcut: Cmd + Ctrl + F
    Q2. Please let us know that if you have any issues on the virtual machine. On the issue with native boot camp, you might need to contact Microsoft support for it.
    Also, if you purchase the normal version, you will get the 'updates' for the same version 11 but not the 'upgrades'.
     
  3. PaulChristopher@Parallels

    PaulChristopher@Parallels Product Expert Staff Member

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    Hi, smooth scrolling makes working with applications more convenient and obvious, however, some applications cannot handle smooth scrolling properly. These applications cannot draw sufficiently small scroll deltas and it makes an impression if inertia. Please disable smooth scrolling if you face this behavior.
    The Parallels Tools installation enables the SmartMouse feature.
    You can configure or enable this feature in the Virtual Machine Configuration -> Hardware -> Mouse & Keyboard and check "Enable smooth scrolling" and check how it works. If the issue persists, please try the following troubleshoots:
    1. Shut down Windows virtual machine, open its configurations;
    2. Go to Hardware > Boot Order > and paste in Boot Flags box:
    devices.usb.mouse=0
    Thanks!
     

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