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I don't think anyone has it working in Boot Camp, either, so it's really not Parallels fault---there needs to be a Windows driver first. (or is...
Two-finger right click works great in Parallels.
It's not really a hack---it's just the driver they shipped for newer laptop models. Since we already know that the 15.4" MBPs have two finger...
Agree 100% on the last point!
If that's the way you want to interpret it, then so be it. But Parallels is simply not a standard Mac application, in the spirit of iTunes, Mail,...
I think the comparison to Virtual PC is less relevant than it might first appear. The fact that we're all working on Intel-based macs now that can...
One workaround is to autohide the OSX dock, and define a custom resolution in Parallels with 44 fewer vertical pixels (for example, 1440x856 on a...
I have a Mighty Mouse, but I also use the trackpad. The two-finger right click system that Apple has just deployed works beautifully on both...
I've tried it, it works great!
OK, I just got two-finger right click working on my 15.4" MBP. It's slick.
Let's save everyone the trouble: http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=17685&st=20&p=118012&#entry118012
Is there any way to combine the best of "Host-Only Networking with Internet Sharing" and "Default Bridging"? Specifially, what I would like to do...
One reason I can think of is security. Firing up SAMBA opens it up to all of your Mac's network interfaces. If I could figure out how to edit...
I'm with joem here. I'm not buying Parallels so I can hav a Mac-ified Windows machine running in the background. I am buying it because I want the...
Then do what software like, say, Visual Studio does, and supply multiple "presets" that allow you to select entire sets of default key...
Ah, good point---well, once Apple gets us a firmware/software update to enable this nifty "two-finger right click" feature found in the newest...
Well, if Quicken is to be beleived, it's pretty luck that you're able to work using iDisk :)
Parallels---as I suggested earlier, why don't you provide the developer of Virtue with a bit of financial support? In exchange you can request...
I'll bet there's a way to manually edit /etc/smb.conf, or the firewall config, to make sure that Windows File Sharing serves only the en2...
Yeah, mine drops out too.