VMware Workstation 5.0Features | Documentation | Knowledge Base | Discussion ForumsThe ToolbarThe toolbar, at the top of the Workstation window, contains buttons you can click to power your virtual machines on and off, change the Workstation display, and manage snapshots. The following sections describe the toolbar buttons. Toolbar for virtual machine (Windows host) Caution: When a team is active, clicking the power on, power off, suspend, resume, or reset button affects all the virtual machines on that team. Power OffThis button turns off the active virtual machine or team like the power button on a hardware PC. You can configure Workstation for a soft power off (called shut down) or a hard power off, (called power off). See Shutting Down a Virtual Machine, or Starting and Stopping Teams for a description of this feature. SuspendThis button stops a virtual machine or team in a manner that allows you to resume your work later, as if you never left. You may be familiar with the concept of suspending your work on a laptop. See Using Suspend and Resume for a description of this feature. Power On or ResumeThis button powers on a selected virtual machine or team that is powered off, or resumes a virtual machine or team that is suspended. ResetThis button resets a virtual machine or team, like the reset button on a physical PC. SnapshotThis button allows you to save the state of a virtual machine in the same manner you might save a word-processing document. You can come back later to that state if you make a mistake with the Revert button. See Using Snapshots for a description of this feature. RevertThis button allows you to return a virtual machine to the parent state, a state previously preserved by taking a snapshot. See Using Snapshots for a description of this feature. Manage SnapshotsThis button opens the Snapshot Manager, where you can view the virtual machine's existing snapshots, revert to a snapshot, take a new snapshot, and make a clone from a snapshot. For more on the Snapshot Manager, see The Snapshot Manager Window. Full ScreenThis button enlarges the virtual machine display to cover the entire host monitor. The virtual machine no longer appears in a window. Note: Workstation menus and toolbar are not visible in full screen mode. Press Ctrl-Alt to restore the Workstation window. Note: If you are unable to enter fullscreen mode when the guest's display mode is smaller than the host's display mode, try adding the following line to the virtual machine's configuration (.vmx) file: mks.maxRefreshRate=1000 See What Files Make Up a Virtual Machine? for a description of this file. Quick SwitchThis button enlarges the Workstation console to cover the entire host monitor. Console tabs are visible, allowing you to switch between your virtual machines and teams with a single click. Note: Workstation menus and toolbar are not visible in quick switch mode. Move your cursor to the top of the screen to show the menu and toolbar momentarily. SummaryThis button displays the summary view. See Displaying the Summary View for a description of this view. ConsoleThis button displays the console view. See Displaying the Console View for a description of this view. |