* Getting Started with VMware Player (previously VMware Player Getting Started Guide) You should not pair Bluetooth audio devices, such as headphones, or Bluetooth input devices, such as keyboards and mice, to a guest. With the latest hardware version, Bluetooth devices that are paired to the host system radio are available to Windows guests and can be paired from within the guest. * Bluetooth devices on the host can now be shared with Windows guests. Because Windows does not currently have a generic xHCI driver, this feature will not work in Windows. Do not enable this feature for Windows guests. To enable this feature, add the following line to the. * USB 3.0 support is available for Linux guests running kernel version 2.6.35 or later (Ubuntu 10.10) through a new virtual xHCI USB controller. The HD Audio device is compatible with the RealTek ALC888 7.1 Channel High Definition Audio Codec. * An HD Audio device is available for Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2008, and Windows 2008 R2 guests. The host system should have more than 64GB of memory to use this feature. * Virtual machines can now support up to 64GB of memory.
These changes also allow you to add a projector to your laptop without restarting your virtual machine. * The display technology has been changed to provide a better experience for Unity users and users who have multiple monitors. Workstation now requires a relatively modern 64-bit CPU.
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* The hardware requirements to install this version of Workstation have changed. # Installation Changes and Enhanced Keyboards