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Windows 8.1 native per-display DPI scaling should work in PD9. Lets check a few prerequisites. First make sure your VM have correct guest OS type....
Parallels VM can only bridge to existing WiFi connection. VM has no control over physical WiFi adapter which is driven by OS X. If you need to...
Modifier keys behavior can be changed by VM Configuration > Hardware > Mouse & Keyboard > Keyboard: Optimize for games
One obvious thing I forgot to suggest is to check Max renderer settings, whether you're set to Nitrous DX11/DX9/software or Legacy OpenGL. You...
GMA 950 can not be used for 3D acceleration no matter what. It's simply too old and below base functionality level that PD8/9 expects. To get...
Parallels Desktop doesn't support 3D acceleration on Intel GMA 950 since version 8.
Disable retina support in VM Configuration > Hardware > Video.
4 VCPUs is a little too much for dual core i3, so I'd only try 2 VCPUs at most. Also, 1Gb of VRAM is excessive for your iMac which I guess have...
What if you add a second VCPU to your VM?
On one hand, Parallels EDID isn't identical to physical display EDID, it changes when you re-size VM window to reflect physical image size. On the...
Make sure you have guest OS type set correctly for the VM (i.e. Windows 7). It is on General tab just below virtual machine Name. Note that VM...
Kirill, PD8 doesn't support per-display spaces which are new for Mavericks. Try disabling this option: System Preferences > Mission Control >...
Cut and paste should definitely work. Now that prl_cc doesn't crash any more, could you submit a new problem report.
Update to PD 9.0.23136 via Parallels Desktop menu > Check for Updates.
Thanks for the heads up. This is now filed as a bug internally. What you can do is to add a line "devices.usb.msc_rmb=1" (without quotes) to VM...
If you read the message it actually suggests you a free update to newer build of Parallels Desktop 8.
Thanks for the report. What I can see is that Parallels tools did react properly to display config change, but something went wrong on OS X side....
Dan, Generate a problem report via Parallels Help menu and post report ID here.
Try renaming or deleting C:\Program Files <Program Files (x86) for 64-bit Windows>\Parallels\Parallels Tools\External\Metabar\Distributor.dll.
Make sure you have the latest PD 9.0.23136. If not, Check for updates via Parallels Desktop menu.