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It came back. :^(
I just wanted to update the thread to report that the problem has been resolved for me, at least, with VMware Fusion 12.2.3 (19436697) macOS Monterey 12.4 (on Intel MacBook Pro, AMD Radeon Pro 550... See more...
I just wanted to update the thread to report that the problem has been resolved for me, at least, with VMware Fusion 12.2.3 (19436697) macOS Monterey 12.4 (on Intel MacBook Pro, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M / Intel UHD Graphics 630) Windows 11 Enterprise Version 21H2, OS build 22000.708  
Thanks, Min-Yu! I know it can take some time to diagnose this kind of problem. I don't know how responsive Apple will be, but it sounds like the ball is in their court now. And yes, I noticed that l... See more...
Thanks, Min-Yu! I know it can take some time to diagnose this kind of problem. I don't know how responsive Apple will be, but it sounds like the ball is in their court now. And yes, I noticed that light mode helped (I had already switched to it). I wasn't sure if it was just because the white artifacts blend in with the light background, but whatever the reason, it's a reasonable workaround for now. Thanks again.
Here you go. Thank you!
I'm running Windows 11 Enterprise 21H2 under VMware Fusion Professional Version 12.2.1 (18811640) on macOS Monterey version 12.0.1. When I enable transparency effects in Windows 11, I get these stra... See more...
I'm running Windows 11 Enterprise 21H2 under VMware Fusion Professional Version 12.2.1 (18811640) on macOS Monterey version 12.0.1. When I enable transparency effects in Windows 11, I get these strange rendering artifacts around the edges of windows. You can see them in the screenshot below -- the white dots and dashes: Is anybody else seeing this, and are there any suggestions for a fix? Here are my display settings for the VM: Thanks!  
I'm using VMware Fusion Professional Version 6.0.3 (1747349) on a Macbook Pro 15 with Mavericks 10.9.2 as the host OS and Windows 8.1 Pro Update as the guest OS. I'd like to send function keys... See more...
I'm using VMware Fusion Professional Version 6.0.3 (1747349) on a Macbook Pro 15 with Mavericks 10.9.2 as the host OS and Windows 8.1 Pro Update as the guest OS. I'd like to send function keys (F1, F2, etc.) with the laptop's built-in keyboard, but the only way I can do so is through the VMware menu: Virtual Machine > Send Key > F11, and so forth. I tried the suggested method, <fn>+<Function Key>, but that does not work. I also tried changing the OS X keyboard settings to "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys.", but that, too, fails. Is this a bug, or am I missing something? Thanks. -David