Quiet startup? = Avoid Parallels stealing focus after start of Windows

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Jakobjoergensen, Oct 26, 2015.

  1. Jakobjoergensen

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    I know it's luxury....
    To have both Mac and Windows running on the same computer without much trouble. Thanks Parallels!! :)

    I work within PR and to be honest ... Mac is enough. But sometimes I need to try things out in Windows to see how my work is represented in this .. other operating system :)

    So I start Parallels and Windows, and while Windows boots up I want to go back to work on my Mac.
    BUT, after 2 seconds Parallels gets a bit annoying, cause first the Windows window 'captures' focus.
    THEN 15 - 30 seconds later, Parallels steals focus again when the screen maximises to full.
    .... any way this could happen ... sort of quietly and non-intrusive?

    I can't find any setting within Parallels GUI, perhaps there's another way?

    Any input would be nice, :)

    All the best,

    Me,Jakob
     
  2. StephenM4

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    Did you ever figure this out? It's really annoying
     
  3. Jakobjoergensen

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    Nop, only you and I finds it annoying - no one else...
    A bit amazing, though :/
     
  4. Hello jakobjoergensen,
    It feels like your Windows VM is starting in FullScreen mode during every startup.
    You can always change the startup view based on your need.
    This setting affects the Windows view mode only when you open Windows from the Parallels - Virtual Machines list. If you start Windows by opening a Windows program, it always starts in Coherence view.
    From the Startup View menu > choose Coherence (or) Window, Full Screen, Modality or Same as last time.
    Please refer to the article and let us know how it works.
     
  5. StephenM4

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    @Pradeep - I'm sorry, "don't use parallels in one of the ways we designed it to be used" is not an answer.
    I contacted Parallels support and they gave me this solution, which seems to have worked:
    In OSX:
    1. Open System preferences
    2. Click Mission Control
    3. Deselect "When switching to an application, switch to a Space with open windows for the application."
    4. close system preferences

    Parallels hasn't grabbed focus since I did this a couple of days ago. Fingers crossed.
     
  6. Hello StephenM4,
    We are glad that the issue has been resolved.
    Kindly write back to us if you have any questions, we would be happy to help you.
     

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