kittyhawk72
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Found a solution to the problem...

  1. Locate a folder called "Virtual Machine" on the Mac OS side and open the folder and you should see an ex: Windows 10* 64. vm ware vm. (no spaces)
  2. Right click on the VM file
  3. Select "Show Package Content".
  4. Look for file ends with an extension .VMX (not .VMXF).
  5. Note: Make a copy of the .VMX on your desktop before you make any changes so you have a backup.
  6. Right click on the .VMX file and select open with Textedit.
  7. Scroll all the way down and add the below entries.

mks.no Host Cursor = "TRUE" (no spaces between words)

  1. Click on File and select save.
  2. Go to the Mac System Preferences > Security and Privacy > Privacy Tab > Accessibility > Select VMware Fusion and remove (minus) and re-add.
 

 

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