I am wondering how can I do to get the 1280x720 window size. I installed a Mac guess on Mac to create a tutorial about the high sierra. I need the fusion window in these dimensions.
Thanks.
Make sure you manually install VMWare tools, then if you go into system preferences, display, and opt-click on the resolution button you should get the full list.
This is all that I have:
There is a command line utility you can use to set the resolution. You can run it as a normal user and it will affect the current session or you can run it as root (sudo) to permanently store the resolution.
To set the resolution to 1280x720 from a Terminal:
$ sudo /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Tools/vmware-resolutionSet 1280 720
Note that you may have to disable the auto dpi option if the resolution keeps snapping back on you.
Thanks for answering.
I tried to use the sudo command and I got this error message from the terminal:
- bash: $: command not found.
I have installed the Vmware tools.
I have to install a specific version of the VMWare tools to get this command. Now I am getting this message when I try to use the command resolutionSet:
Invalid height specified. Valid range: [768, 8192]
I did not find any auto dpi option in the Display settings. Could you tell me how can I change it? I am using VMware Fusion
Thanks.
I believe all recent versions of the VMWare Tools for OSX Guests have this tool. Your previous message appears to show that you were typing the "$" in front of the command. The dollar sign is just used to represent a user prompt in the terminal. Sometimes a hash mark ( # ) is used instead to represent the root user. Anyway, it looks like you already figured that out since it is now showing you a different error message.
Regarding your specific error, I'm surprised to hear it limits you to a minimum height of 768. Maybe someone else can comment on that.
Regarding disabling the auto high dpi option, I found out how to do it from this post: Fusion 10.0.1 + VMWare Tools - macOS 10.12.6 resolution changes to HiDPI variant when logging in
you can set
~/Library/Preferences/com.vmware.tools.plist
""""
<key>enableAutoHiDPI</key>
<false/>
""""
Basically you have to edit the com.vmware.tools.plist file and change "true" to "false"
Thanks for all your help.
I also did not understand why this limitation. I will be waiting for someone to help me with this question.
The macOS guest requires a minimum resolution 1024x768. Either the height or the width is less than the limitation, the guest will be scaled.