Microsoft Parallels Return To Mac

Right click

Click the right corner of your Apple mouse, or click with two fingers on your Apple trackpad. You can change this in Mouse preferences and Trackpad preferences.

Jun 13, 2017 Sometimes, Mac users need to run Windows software. Maybe there’s a program you need for work that doesn’t offer a Mac version, or maybe you occasionally need to test websites in Internet Explorer. Whatever you need Windows for, Parallels is the best tool for the job. Mar 19, 2020  It’s not possible to run Office for Mac with Windows operating system. The workaround is to install Windows edition Office suite in Parallels Desktop with Window 10. Access this page with your work/school account, download and install Office suite. It will also be countered as one of the 5 installers. Apr 30, 2019 Parallels Desktop is the fastest and friendliest way to run Windows apps on a Mac for the majority of users who are likely to want to do so. IT pros may prefer VMware Fusion; expert users who want.

Scroll, swipe, click

Settings for scroll direction, swipe gestures, and button assignments are also in Mouse and Trackpad preferences.

Close & resize windows

Buttons for closing, minimizing, and maximizing a window are in the upper-left corner of the window.

Change volume

Use the volume control in the menu bar, or use the volume keys on your Apple keyboard.

Find files

Use Spotlight to quickly find and open apps, documents, and other files.

Open apps

You can also use Launchpad and the Dock to open your apps (programs).

Browse for files

Looking for Windows File Explorer? Learn about the Finder.

Throw files away

Looking for the Recycle Bin? Use the Trash, which is in the Dock.

Return

Rename files

Click the file once to select it, then press the Return key and type a new name. Press Return when done.

Preview files

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Preview most files on your Mac using Quick Look. Click the file once to select it, then press Space bar.

Back up files

Time Machine keeps a copy of all your files, and it remembers how your system looked on any given day.

Mac

Change Mac settings

Looking for the Control Panel? Use System Preferences instead.


Many Mac keyboard combinations use the Command (⌘) key. Learn more keys and keyboard shortcuts.

Cut

Copy

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Paste

Undo

Print

Close window

Switch apps

Quit app

Microsoft Parallels Return To Mac

Forward delete

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Find files

Force quit app

Take screenshot

Learn more

  • For more information to help you get to know your Mac, use the Help menu in the Finder menu bar.
  • What’s it called on my Mac? includes additional Windows and Mac terms.

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