With Fusion interface elements, you can access your virtual machines and manage Fusion. What to read next VMware Fusion ToolbarYou can use icons on the toolbar to initiate actions or change settings. Use the Fusion Toolbar to Access the Virtual-Machine PathYou can use the Virtual Machine Path item in the virtual-machine toolbar to navigate the virtual-machine path and quickly view the full path in a text file or terminal window on the Mac host. Default File Location of a Virtual MachineUnless you specify a file location for a virtual machine when you create it, Fusion saves the virtual machine package to a default location. Change the File Location of a Virtual MachineYou can change the location to which a virtual machine file is stored. Perform Actions on Your Virtual Machines from the Virtual Machine Library WindowThe Virtual Machine Library window shows the virtual machines you created or powered on in Fusion. Using the Home Pane to Create a Virtual Machine or Obtain One from Another SourceYou can create a virtual machine, or migrate a physical PC. Using the Fusion Applications MenusThe applications menus include the applications menu (), available for all virtual machines and the Unity applications menu (), available for virtual machines with Windows guest operating systems that support Unity. The applications menus can provide you with quicker access to virtual machine settings, functionality, and applications. Using Different Views in the Fusion InterfaceYou can view the Fusion interface in Single Window view, Full Screen view, and Unity view. These views enable you to work with your applications and virtual machines in different ways. Resize the Virtual Machine Display to FitYou can force the virtual machine display to fit the current screen or window size. Using Multiple DisplaysFusion supports multiple displays. Fusion detects up to ten displays and can automatically adjust when displays are plugged in or unplugged, and change in resolution and orientation. Parent topic: Understanding Fusion