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Jeff, I wasn't able to reproduce flickering with OS X full screen. Could you enable verbose logging via Parallels Desktop menu > Preferences >...
Jeff, I can finally confirm both issues: Windows task bar clipping and resolution adjustment/flickering when switching spaces. The two are...
Add line "video.hw_pointer=0" (without quotes) to VM Configuration > Hardware > Boot order > Boot flags.
Saladino, I have passed your case to our support staff. They will contact you via email and offer help to fix your VM boot issues. Keep an eye on...
Update to the latest build of Parallels Desktop 9.0.24172 via Parallels Desktop menu > Check for Updates and let tools update. This should fix...
Remove all text from VM Configuration > Hardware > Boot order > Boot flags and re-install tools again. The line...
To install Parallels display driver right-click on Microsoft Basic display and select Update Driver Software... from the menu. Then press "Browse...
Hmm... I thought we've disabled legacy full screen mode long ago. I was wrong. We can certainly fix task bar clipping by trimming guest...
Ok... Now I feel confused a bit. 1. How do you put VM in full screen? Are you pressing green candy + button on VM Window caption? And I'm having...
1. It's unclear to me what you mean here. Menu bar normally hides itself in OS X full screen mode, but can be brought back by bumping mouse at the...
It's not that WMC doesn't work in Parallels. The problem is that Microsoft DRM/content protection requirements could not be met by a VM (such as...
Try adding the line "video.16_textures=0" (without quotes) below to VM Configuration > Hardware > Boot order > Boot flags.
Mouse options are here: VM Configuration > Hardware > Mouse & Keyboard. To lock mouse in Windows set SmartMouse to Optimize for games. Parallels...
From your last report it appears that Windows hides hardware mouse pointer and draws it into the frame buffer directly. This happens when mouse...
Thanks for your patience and the report. So far, your set up seems normal on the surface, we have to dig a bit deeper. May I ask you to submit one...
There were no changes between the builds that could affect mouse in a way you describe it. One more thing I could think of is that your VM...
It seems that Parallels Tools did not update properly for your VM. Either mouse filter driver or display driver is missing (this could be checked...
Your custom resolution setup will stay if you suspend/resume the VM instead of shutting it down and restarting.
Try un-checking smooth scrolling, i.e. disabling it. This option can be changed while VM is running.
If you're on PD9 try un-checking VM Configuration > Hardware > Mouse & Keyboard > Enable smooth scrolling.