secondplace said:
bugfaceuk said:I am not aware of any 3d hardware (at least used in Apple's) that supports virtualization. That's the fundamental issue here.
secondplace said:has anyone else attemtped to use the compressor tool?
secondplace said:has anyone else attemtped to use the compressor tool?
sjshaw said:Ah, I think I see it.
Prefs ---> User Interface ---> Fit Guest resolution
Now, do I have to use Virtue Desktop to get the effect like here:
http://www.tuaw.com/2006/05/22/found-footage-os-switching-on-a-macbook/#comments
secondplace said:never tried it, but I don't see why not.
XIII said:Ok, I don't get how this works. So I have my Parallels window sitting in OS X, at 1024*768 on my 20" monitor, so I can use OS X and Windows easily, in OS X. But now I want to go full screen - I click the full screen button, and with the default settings (both allow to change guest res., and allow to change OS X res. selected), it simply stretches my 1024*768 to full screen, and leaves black bars on either side. Eugh. When I choose to just have allow to change OS X res., it simple gives me 1024*768 on a black background..
I don't understand - why can't it upscale the res. to 1680*1050 when I hit fullscreen?
Thanks.
MacRumorUser said:DONT tell it to change OS X resolution. Just tell it to change the Guest Res. That's the solution.
Untick Host, Tick Guest.
XIII said:When I do that, I just get the resolution I am using it on in the small window inside OS X, but with a black border all the way round. It doesn't change res. - stays the same, but centres the screen, and covers the rest of the area in black.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
MacRumorUser said:?? You have installed parallels tools inside Windows? and are you using latest release candidate?
secondplace said:what I don't understand is why you have to install parallels tools. everyone wants to use them, right? why don't they just come as part of the program?
secondplace said:I'm actually using it right now. one cool thing they added is like 7 or 8 new transitions between OSes in addition to the cube flip. anyone else check those out? i like the "warp".