In order to get ideal settings for the
best display with Parallels Desktop running on your Mac, your default settings
should be perfectly fine. Updates to the popular Parallels Desktop
virtualization software program generally match with new versions of the Mac
OS, so it's not a surprise to see that Parallels Desktop arrives just after the
few weeks ahead of Apple's new OS X system. This update follows the recent
arrival of Windows 10, which means that Parallels Desktop is a moderately major
update that provides support for both of these new operating system softwares. But while using this parallels
desktop software, many of the users are facing issue of sluggish speed and
performance of their Mac devices. For this, Parallels users can merely
configure their Parallels desktop on Mac with the best display settings. While
doing this configuration if a user confronts any type of technical issue, then
he or she can dial a toll-free technical
support phone number for Parallels desktop help services and get relevant tech
solution from the expert technicians at an affordable price tag.
You can simply separate display
resolution issues into two types, depending on if it’s a Retina conflict or
not.
Type 1
Follow the suggestion below if:
·
Everything looks quite small or extremely big
in your Windows VM.
·
Fonts in Windows VM look fuzzy.
Here’s a list of the optimal settings to get this permanently
fixed:
·
First, in the Mac menu, you need to go to
Actions → Configure → Hardware → Video.
For
Windows 8.1 and 10:
·
Ensure the Enable Retina Resolution preference
for your VM. Windows will right away change its resolution.
For
Windows 8, 7 and earlier:
·
Set the Best for Retina option and simply
restart Windows.
If you’ve changed Windows scaling options yourself, then there’s a
possibility that after enabling Retina to
support your Windows will not scale correctly.
Type 2
You need to follow the advice below if:
A few
of your programs in the Windows VM doesn’t look correct:
·
Either the buttons aren’t displayed correctly,
·
Few are missing,
·
Your program’s interface (GUI) looks broken.
The programs of Windows-based applications, like photo editors,
CAD, QuickBooks or any other Windows-based program will not support high DPI
resolution.
Fixing techniques:
For Windows 8:
·
First of all, regulate your Windows VM’s
configuration settings: simply go to Hardware → Video and change the Retina
setting.
For Windows 8.1 and Windows 10:
·
Uncheck the Enable Retina Resolution
selection. For checking the Windows VM’s scaling settings, you need to
right-click on Windows Desktop → Screen Resolution → Make text or additional
items larger or smaller → set 100% scaling and click on Apply and Sign Off
options.
After applying the settings of above-mentioned steps, all your
Windows-based programs will be displayed correctly in a 1:1 scale ratio.
You can get tech help from a certified Parallels technical team
for Parallels tech support by getting connected with the
professional dedicated team of Intelli Atlas.
The
company provides faultless Parallels tech support to its customers at a
reasonable rate.
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