![]() (I personally prefer 'Scaled' display but it looks like it does not play well with VMWare Fusion). Sudo echo needs_root_rights=yes >/etc/X11/Xwrapper. In VMWare Fusion, enable 'Use full resolution for Retina Display' under Display On Mac, open 'System Preferences', make sure that Resolution is 'Default for display'. Sudo pacman -Su xf86-input-vmmouse xf86-video-vmware mesa gtk2 gtkmmģ) Create / Edit /etc/X11/nfig Since Arch isn't supported by the official VMware Tools, it is recommended to use OpenVMTools Fixed an issue with Microsoft Excel responding to input with a one-second delay Fixed an issue when using USB devices with a virtual machine on an OS X 10.11 host might cause the virtual machine to crash. Recently I had been using Arch in a VM under the following specsĪrch Linux guest resolution not auto-resizing to fullscreen or window resolution.Īfter researching the issue I found there were not many accounts in recent years of how to make this work in Arch. Fixed a crashing issue when unplugging a monitor from the Mac when Fusion is in Full Screen view with multiple monitors.
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