Probably not a deal-breaker, but ultimately I'm thinking I may rather deal with VMWare Fusion's quirks, since they at least have a multi-display fullscreen that works without the whole separate spaces debacle. The one annoying aspect that still persists (with or without TotalSpaces2) is when you move your mouse cursor from one monitor to another (in the VM), it loses focus "in" the VM itself, and you'll see it turn from (windows) white, to (OS X) black. Odd.Įdit 2: Alright, I'm not totally sure how/why, but selecting my second monitor in that dropdown, while I had the chance, seems to have fixed it, and now the grid is behaving as described. However if I click another tab, and then back to Layout, that checkbox and drop down disappears. As someone else mentioned, 11 is two generations old anyway, so I don't want to fight this battle forever.Įdit: If I reopen TotalSpaces2, I do see the "Sync Grids" checkbox, along with a drop down to select my display. I'm too defeated and frustrated to roll back OS X, reinstall Windows, etc etc. Unsurprisingly, parallels 11 isn't compatible with it, and I can't run my boot camp VM. When I upgraded to High Sierra, the file system got (automatically for machines with SSDs as I understand it) upgraded to the new APFS. However, in my case, my windows VM is my boot camp partition. I've got separate spaces turned on in settings, as well as group windows by application.Īs an added caveat for others, I ended up here after a perfectly working setup in parallels 11. Each with one monitor's worth of info displayed, and the other "half" being black. The first desktop is OS X, and parallels is the other two. In my configuration, I have two monitors, and (with parallels running) three desktops. The discrepancy I have, is I don't see a "sync grids" checkbox at all, in TotalSpaces2. I installed TotalSpaces2 and followed your instructions, but I can't seem to get there. [I do not work for or have any connection to either Hyperdock or I'll bite. Hope this help someone - I certainly feel it's restored me to 99% back to old PD11 - If only Parallels would do the same. I am not sure if you need all the above setting but it works for me. I top this off with Hyperdock and it's nearly perfection. Added the correct desktop before opening Parallels TotalSpaces2 - In Layout - SyncGrids - Checked MAC OSX (High Sierra) In Mission Control - Group Windows By Application Installed TotalSPaces2 (initially in trial node) having followed instructions and followed switching off & on SIP (Instruction on website). I have now given it a try and to my surprise it works!! I remembered someone posted that they were using TotalSpaces2 to be able to work with Sync'd mutilpe fullscreen desktops. I am a PC person away from Macs since the old MacPlus days before the Nix versions so it is all "by the book" for me.It looks like Parallels isn't going to do anything about this. I do not know any way to troubleshoot further with Mac. I believe this fails in software before any action passes down through the layers. I do not see any failuresĬhecking the network utilities on Mac for netstats does not indicate any opening of a connection. Mac hesitates with same "Opening remote port" and then returns 0x204 Checking my router connections while mac is trying to connect I do not see any attempts to connect to the windows computer at the port. Most recent Microsoft RDP 10 available from the iTunes store.Ĭonnection tested using a Windows 10 computer from outside the domain same as the Mac uses. Same High Sierra slightly higher incremental version number than mentioned here. This is a simple RDP to a PAT router forward into a Windows 7 Pro system at the specified port. Not using gateway as it appears some who suggest they have resolved same error message in gateway management. I am interested in whether Luca has resolved this issue.
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