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With the Sync volume with Mac option selected, if you manually change the volume level in Windows, it is changed accordingly in OS X and vice versa. Select this option if you want to mute the input device.įor Windows XP and later with Parallels Tools installed, you can set Windows and OS X volume levels to always be the same. Select this option if you want to use the built-in microphone. Select this option if you want to use the input device set as default in Mac OS. You can choose one of the following devices: Use the Input list to choose the necessary device. Note: If you have a 5.1 or 7.1 surround-capable sound card connected to your Mac, you can use it in Windows. Select this option if you want to mute the output device. Select this option if you want to use one of the output devices from your Mac. Select this option if you want to use the output device set as default in Mac OS.
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Use the Output list to choose the necessary device.
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For detailed information on how to add a device, refer to Adding and Removing Devices. Note: If this device is absent, you can add it to Virtual Machine Configuration. In the Virtual Machine Configuration dialog, click Hardware and select this device name in the sidebar.Or if the Parallels Desktop menu bar is visible at the top of the screen, choose Actions > Configure. Click the Parallels icon in the menu bar and choose Configure.To edit the device settings, do the following: The Sound pane of Virtual Machine Configuration allows you to configure the virtual machine sound device parameters.
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