I have tried to configure a Logitech MX master 3 mouse in the Windows 10 guest OS but the OS won't recognize it. The MBP 16" does via either BT or Unify dongle. Neither work in windows. What is the answer?
Just so this thread does not die let me change the way I asked the question. How does parallels require Bluetooth devices to be presented? this cant be a new issue. if Mac recognizes the device what stops windows 10 from fully seeing it? Currently it sees a mouse but not the model meaning its functionality is limited to 3 buttons the others are not recognized. Nor does it see the unify dongle when plugged in
Is there and answer pending here? I need to know if the windows VM can actually see the real product attached to the MAc? if it cant then buying any special BT accessory is a waste of money as it will not be properly recognized. it would be nice to know if this is the situation
On this page there is a mention about bluetooth mouse: Bluetooth mouse and keyboard cannot be connected straight to the guest OS to avoid Mac loosing controllers. To be honest we should have the ability to bypass this. I have MX Master 3 for Mac and it can connect to 3 devices separately but not at the same time. I wanted to use 1 slot for Macbook, second one for Windows VM to have the rich features of this mouse.
Maria@Parallels are you or someone from your team is going to respond to this issue? It's also really bugging me. My settings on the MX3 are a big time saver and they don't transfer to parallels. Also, as discussed in this tread the fact that the virtual machine cannot recognise the device on its own means that installing logi options in windows VM is useless.