![]() Click the additional monitors one-by-one, and in the drop-down Multiple displays menu select Extend these displays for each of the monitors and let us know how it works. Go to Hardware and Sound > Display > Adjust Resolution (on the left pane).ĩ. Go to Start > in the search box type Control Panel and hit Enter (return).Ĩ. Switch the virtual machine into Fullscreen view mode.ħ. In Parallels Desktop menu bar go to View and check Use All Displays in Full Screen option.Ħ. You can switch to Full Screen mode a couple of ways: Keyboard shortcut: Command + Control + F From Window mode, choose: View > Enter Full Screen, or click the Full Screen icon in the top right corner of the VM window > From Coherence mode, click the Parallels icon in the menu bar, then choose Exit Coherence. Restart virtual machine and reinstall Parallels Tools (in Parallels Desktop top menu bar go to Virtual Machine > Reinstall Parallels Tools).ĥ. ![]() If the pop-up appears, check Delete the driver software for this device and click OK.Ĥ. Expand Display adapters and make sure that the is no exclamation mark and the adapter is called Parallels Display Adapter.ģ. Start virtual machine, go to Start > in the search box type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter (return).Ģ. I am running the latest version (according to the "Check for updates." option) of Parallels 10 on Yosemite 10.10.3 and have not made any changes since last week.ġ. I have tried to fix this multiple ways: rebooting, shutting down VM, removing and reimporting VM, etc. As I repeat this process multiple "Parallels Desktop" spaces are created but none of them work - if I select them I get presented with a black screen that doesn't do anything. If I try to move this full screen window to the MacBook screen it exits full screen mode and becomes a window on the MacBook screen. ![]() Today, however, the system refuses to go in full screen mode on the MacBook screen - when I choose the "Enter Full Screen" option the system attempts to go to full screen on one of the external monitors instead. Up until today I have been able to run a Windows installation on Parallels that uses all three screens when in Full Screen mode, with the "primary" monitor in Windows being the MacBook screen and the external monitors acting as secondary screens. I have a MacBook with two external monitors attached. This problem has been bugging me all morning and I can't seem to find out why it is happening. ![]()
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