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Placing an Image on Top of the Virtual Machine Window

Parallels Desktop allows you to create images (also called clip s) of the whole Mac OS X desktop or any of its parts. When taken, these images are automatically placed over your opened virtual machine window and remain visible irrespective of what applications you run or what window you open in your virtual machine. For example, you can create a clip containing some important information and always have this information right before your eyes when working in the virtual machine. You can also take a clip of some part of an application running on your Mac and have it displayed when working with another application in your virtual machine without need to switch between these applications. Using clips may prove especially efficient if you are running your virtual machine in the Full Screen view mode.

To make a clip:

  1. Open the virtual machine.
  2. Choose Make Clip from the View menu.
  3. Using the left mouse button, select the area you want to capture.
  4. When you release the mouse button, the resulting clip will appear on top of all open windows. It will remain visible even if you switch your virtual machine to Full Screen.

After the clip has been successfully created, you can manage it as follows:

  • Save the clip on your Mac OS X desktop by right-clicking it and choosing Save on Desktop .
  • Close the clip by clicking the close button in the clip window. If the clip was not saved before, it will be completely removed from your Mac.
  • Copy the clip to the clipboard by right-clicking it and choosing Copy to Clipboard .
  • Change the clip size by dragging the lower right corner of the clip window.
  • Allow the clip to be overlaid by applications and windows that you open in your Mac by right-clicking this clip and disabling the Always on Top option.