Unity view is supported in several Windows operating systems, and enables you to use many Mac functions with your guest applications.
Unity view is fully supported in virtual machines running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Unity view is experimentally supported in virtual machines running Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit), 2008, 2012, and 2016.
You can use the + C, + X, and + V Mac keyboard shortcuts to copy, cut, and paste text between your Mac applications and virtual machine applications displayed in Unity view. You can also use the Mission Control feature with virtual machine applications in Unity view, and you can use + Tab to switch between applications.
To use a virtual machine application, click the application in the Mac Dock, which launches Fusion and opens the application.
The following Mac features are supported with virtual machine applications.
- Keep virtual machine applications in the Mac Dock after you power off your virtual machine and quit Fusion. See Keep a Windows Application in the Mac Dock.
- Set virtual machine applications to open when you start up your Mac and log in. See Set a Virtual Machine Application to Open When You Log in to Your Mac.