Use Ctrl+Alt+Enter to enable/disable full-screen mode. Xrandr -output Virtual1 -mode 1920x1080_60.00īe sure to set correct monitor name (e.g. Set the Display option to 'AuTomatic'/'host screen' Install VMware tools in Ubuntu to enable dynamic screen resizing. Use Full Screen Mode in Workstation Player, on.
Xrandr -newmode 1920x1080_60.00 173.00 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync Using VMware Workstation Player for Linux describes how to use VMware Workstation Player to create. As my specific resolution (1920x1080) is not know to X upon starting, I add it with xrandr including correct modeline and set the resolution before running my windowsmanager (xfce4): I'm running VMware player 12 when i press the enter full screen mode icon on the top Debian desktop stays at 800圆00 But openSUSE scales up and changes resolution automatically i don't understand where the difference is i installed them exactly the same way. xinitrc entry and setting resolution there. To hide the full screen toolbar and menus while you are using full screen mode, click the push pin icon and move the pointer off of the toolbar. Upon booting the vm (arch Linux) from within windows 10 by way of a shortcut and the -X switch to fullscreen, terminal resolution remains at 800圆00. To enter full screen mode, select the virtual machine and select Player > Full Screen.