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I decided to see if I could change any settings to improve performance. Started Parallels Desktop then clicked the gear icon in the small control panel window. The settings window opened, then I got a beach ball which after a few seconds stopped spinning. And at that point the whole Mac was frozen. If you want to configure options for the Zoom desktop client on Mac, you need to create a.plist file. If you don't configure the.plist file, Zoom will be deployed with the default configuration. However, you can choose to use the Default Settings preset every time you print, unless you change it. Choose Show Presets from the Presets pop-up menu. Select 'Reset Presets Menu to ‘Default Settings' After Printing.' OS X Mountain Lion: Save a group of print options as a preset. Zoom application permissions. Due to increased security and permissions with Mac OS 10.14 Mojave and 10.15 Catalina, you will be prompted to authorize the Zoom Desktop Client to use the microphone, camera, and on Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, screen recording. The permissions are set within System Preferences of the device.

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Beware that disabling Lion's window animations (defaults write -g NSAutomaticWindowAnimationsEnabled -bool false) will cause some applications to freeze if you open the dictionary/thesaurus panel (control-command-D).
Many of these preferences can be controlled by GUI using Marcel Bresink's TinkerTool.

Lot's of ways to find hidden features :D

As I say in the hint, Secrets hasn't been updated for Lion.

---
Mac OS X Hints editor - Macworld senior contributor
http://www.mcelhearn.com

The link is dead at Blacktree.

# Disable the 'reopen windows when logging back in' option
# This works, although the checkbox will still appear to be checked.
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow TALLogoutSavesState -bool false
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow LoginwindowLaunchesRelaunchApps -bool false
This alone justifies the hint!

Font helvetica for mac. Oh, wow! This works!
(Not trying to sound like I didn't think it would, but I'm very happy to finally make Lion a little less helpful.)
A million thank you's for posting this.

Thanks for the link. I scanned the list and right away found one that will immediately be written:
# Copy email addresses as `foo@example.com` instead of `Foo Bar ` in Mail.app
I hated doing a copy and then finding that I'd have to remove extraneous characters.

Excellent hint. And remember: it's a git repository (with more useful stuff, just click on the name 'dotfile' on top), so it is maintained, and it can be updated. So check for differences from time to time: you can see what changes were made to this document using the 'history' tab in the top right corner of the document.

If you want to see most if not ALL the commands available via the command line check out CLIX from rixstep (it's free) and beyond value if you want to learn (the command line).

As always with this type of thing, remember that one reason a feature might be unadvertised is that it is insufficiently tested and maybe even known to break something.

IP Video System Design Tool our CCTV design software product has been tested on a Mac OS X with Parallels Desktop 14.

Parallels Desktop for Mac generates a virtual machine platform which allows Windows based programs to run on Mac in a smooth manner, and it has more than 7 million satisfied users globally. https://www.parallels.com

Configuration 1:

  • Mac OS X Mojave
  • Parallels Desktop 14
  • 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics card: AMD R9 M370X
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
  • IP Video System Design Tool versions 9.2, 9.1, 8.1

Configuration 2:

  • Macbook Air, 1.7 GHz Intel Core i5, 4 GB Ram, integrated graphic card: Intel HD3000
  • Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.3
  • Parallels Desktop9 (in normal and 'Coherence' modes)
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit, English
  • IP Video System Design Tool versions: 8.1, 8.0, 7.2, 7.1, 7.0, 6.4
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Coherence is a Parallels Desktop visual mode of working with a virtual machine that allows Windows applications to run side by side with Mac OS X programs.

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After installing the Parallels for Mac, a virtual machine has to be created using Windows 7 DVD or ISO installation image.

The IP Video System Design Tool installer can be run after the step above.

Installing IPVideoSytemDesignToolSetup.exe on Mac OS X Lion using Parallels Desktop

Launching IP Video System Design Tool 7.2. MacOS X Mavericks

Graphical CCTV lens calculation with IP Video System Design Tool 6 running on Mac with Parallels 7.

JVSG's IP Video System Design Tool Version 7.2 running on Mac OS X Mavericks.

Version 9 was tested with Parallels and some of the functions have been described under various headings below:

Graphics: The 2D/3D graphical performance was found to be excellent.

Zoom: To zoom the site plan you can use standard MacOS zoom gesture, still it is recommended to use the scroll-wheel mouse instead.

Scroll: In order to scroll the site plan you can use Alt-drag or Alt-arrows.

Copy/Paste: For copying and pasting objects on the site plan, in addition to Windows hotkeys Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V respectively, you can use Mac OS standard hotkeys: Cmd-C & Cmd-V.

Visual effects (version 9): We recommend to use Parallels Desktop 14. Game the walking dead for mac. On some configurations, with older Parallels Desktop versions you can get empty 3D View window when you switch on visual effects like Fog, Black/White camera or Night Mode. In this case please try to update your graphics card drivers and your Parallels Desktop version.

Bootcamp

Apart from Parallels Desktop you can run JVSG IP Video System Design Tool on Mac via Boot Camp, part of Mac OS X that enables you to install and run Windows-based applications using a separate disk partition.

Important Note: Using BootCamp on Macs with Intel HD Graphics: Intel OpenGL drivers are quite slow (up to 5 times slower than OpenGL drivers used by Parallels Desktop on MacOS). Please download and install the latest Intel graphics card drivers from http://downloadcenter.intel.com/

Running JVSG software on other virtual machines

Apart from running The IP Video System Design Tool version on Parallels Desktop, as described above, you can also try to run it on VMWare Fusion and Virtual Box, though you need to take care of some aspects described below.

If you use Virtual Box (version 4) you need to switch off 3D Acceleration and 2D Acceleration in Display Properties.

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If you run IP Video System Design Tool version 6.4 with VMWare Fusion 4 or Virtual Box you may notice a large black area in '3D View' Window. In order to fix the 3D View window please change camera 'Aspect Ratio' parameter to 16:9 and then change it back to 4:3. Fotomagico for mac.

Our users reported that they were able to run the version 8.1 (7.2) of the program on VMware Fusion Version 7.1.0 (Mac emulating Windows 7).

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Change Defaults Os For Zoom On Mac With Parallels

Long list of defaults commands | 11 comments | Create New Account
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.
Beware that disabling Lion's window animations (defaults write -g NSAutomaticWindowAnimationsEnabled -bool false) will cause some applications to freeze if you open the dictionary/thesaurus panel (control-command-D).
Many of these preferences can be controlled by GUI using Marcel Bresink's TinkerTool.

Lot's of ways to find hidden features :D

As I say in the hint, Secrets hasn't been updated for Lion.

---
Mac OS X Hints editor - Macworld senior contributor
http://www.mcelhearn.com

The link is dead at Blacktree.

# Disable the 'reopen windows when logging back in' option
# This works, although the checkbox will still appear to be checked.
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow TALLogoutSavesState -bool false
defaults write com.apple.loginwindow LoginwindowLaunchesRelaunchApps -bool false
This alone justifies the hint!

Font helvetica for mac. Oh, wow! This works!
(Not trying to sound like I didn't think it would, but I'm very happy to finally make Lion a little less helpful.)
A million thank you's for posting this.

Thanks for the link. I scanned the list and right away found one that will immediately be written:
# Copy email addresses as `foo@example.com` instead of `Foo Bar ` in Mail.app
I hated doing a copy and then finding that I'd have to remove extraneous characters.

Excellent hint. And remember: it's a git repository (with more useful stuff, just click on the name 'dotfile' on top), so it is maintained, and it can be updated. So check for differences from time to time: you can see what changes were made to this document using the 'history' tab in the top right corner of the document.

If you want to see most if not ALL the commands available via the command line check out CLIX from rixstep (it's free) and beyond value if you want to learn (the command line).

As always with this type of thing, remember that one reason a feature might be unadvertised is that it is insufficiently tested and maybe even known to break something.

IP Video System Design Tool our CCTV design software product has been tested on a Mac OS X with Parallels Desktop 14.

Parallels Desktop for Mac generates a virtual machine platform which allows Windows based programs to run on Mac in a smooth manner, and it has more than 7 million satisfied users globally. https://www.parallels.com

Configuration 1:

  • Mac OS X Mojave
  • Parallels Desktop 14
  • 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics card: AMD R9 M370X
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
  • IP Video System Design Tool versions 9.2, 9.1, 8.1

Configuration 2:

  • Macbook Air, 1.7 GHz Intel Core i5, 4 GB Ram, integrated graphic card: Intel HD3000
  • Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.3
  • Parallels Desktop9 (in normal and 'Coherence' modes)
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit, English
  • IP Video System Design Tool versions: 8.1, 8.0, 7.2, 7.1, 7.0, 6.4

Coherence is a Parallels Desktop visual mode of working with a virtual machine that allows Windows applications to run side by side with Mac OS X programs.

Change Defaults Os For Zoom On Mac With Parallels X

After installing the Parallels for Mac, a virtual machine has to be created using Windows 7 DVD or ISO installation image.

The IP Video System Design Tool installer can be run after the step above.

Installing IPVideoSytemDesignToolSetup.exe on Mac OS X Lion using Parallels Desktop

Launching IP Video System Design Tool 7.2. MacOS X Mavericks

Graphical CCTV lens calculation with IP Video System Design Tool 6 running on Mac with Parallels 7.

JVSG's IP Video System Design Tool Version 7.2 running on Mac OS X Mavericks.

Version 9 was tested with Parallels and some of the functions have been described under various headings below:

Graphics: The 2D/3D graphical performance was found to be excellent.

Zoom: To zoom the site plan you can use standard MacOS zoom gesture, still it is recommended to use the scroll-wheel mouse instead.

Scroll: In order to scroll the site plan you can use Alt-drag or Alt-arrows.

Copy/Paste: For copying and pasting objects on the site plan, in addition to Windows hotkeys Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V respectively, you can use Mac OS standard hotkeys: Cmd-C & Cmd-V.

Visual effects (version 9): We recommend to use Parallels Desktop 14. Game the walking dead for mac. On some configurations, with older Parallels Desktop versions you can get empty 3D View window when you switch on visual effects like Fog, Black/White camera or Night Mode. In this case please try to update your graphics card drivers and your Parallels Desktop version.

Bootcamp

Apart from Parallels Desktop you can run JVSG IP Video System Design Tool on Mac via Boot Camp, part of Mac OS X that enables you to install and run Windows-based applications using a separate disk partition.

Important Note: Using BootCamp on Macs with Intel HD Graphics: Intel OpenGL drivers are quite slow (up to 5 times slower than OpenGL drivers used by Parallels Desktop on MacOS). Please download and install the latest Intel graphics card drivers from http://downloadcenter.intel.com/

Running JVSG software on other virtual machines

Apart from running The IP Video System Design Tool version on Parallels Desktop, as described above, you can also try to run it on VMWare Fusion and Virtual Box, though you need to take care of some aspects described below.

If you use Virtual Box (version 4) you need to switch off 3D Acceleration and 2D Acceleration in Display Properties.

Change Defaults Os For Zoom On Mac With Parallels Download

If you run IP Video System Design Tool version 6.4 with VMWare Fusion 4 or Virtual Box you may notice a large black area in '3D View' Window. In order to fix the 3D View window please change camera 'Aspect Ratio' parameter to 16:9 and then change it back to 4:3. Fotomagico for mac.

Our users reported that they were able to run the version 8.1 (7.2) of the program on VMware Fusion Version 7.1.0 (Mac emulating Windows 7).

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Settings: 2Gb RAM, 2 Processor cores, 'Accelerate 3D Graphics' option is turned ON with 2048Mb or shared graphics memory.

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Version 9, 8, and 7 may be not compatible with Virtual Box or VMWare software. It is advised to use Parallels Desktop for Mac instead.

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