![]() In fact, the only thing that was necessary was to run the following command (note that the comma - the third argument provided to the command - is significant, as are the spaces around it): In fact, I was unable to find any keys in the registry for my Windows 10 VM that contained the string vmx_svga. This article references another VMware KB article, Adding Video Resolution Modes to Windows guest operating systems but I was able to solve my issue without doing either of the steps -modifying the vmx file or adding a Windows registry entry- outlined in that article. Note that VMwareResolutionSet.exe does not have built-in command help via the /? or help flags, so that linked VMware Knowledge Base article is your ally. which documented the use of VMwareResolutionSet.exe. ![]() What options are available to me to correct this situation? Do I have an incorrect setting in Fusion? Has anyone seen an issue like this before?Īfter doing some additional searching, I ran across this article: Video Resolution annoyances in your VM’s which suggested consultation of this VMware resource: Increasing virtual machine display resolution to a custom resolution beyond the maximum resolution l. If I don't install the SVGA 3D driver, my resolution is limited to 1152x864. This problem has persisted through multiple host & guest machine power cycles, and multiple VMware Tools un- & re-installs. If I go to Windows 10 Display Settings, 3440x1440 is not an available choice.Īfter the first install of VMware Tools I was able to set the resolution correctly, but after rebooting the VM, the 6880x2880 resolution appeared and I have not been able to get the correct resolution of 3440x1440 to re-appear as an option. As my display does not support this resolution, Windows 10 takes on a grainy, blurry character. When my desktop auto-resizes after the installation of the SVGA 3D driver, it resizes to a display resolution of 6880x2880 and scales to 200%. Hardware: 2017 Macbook Pro 13-inch connected to Samsung C34H89x 3440x1440 display
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