Now you can use the external keyboard and mouse only in Windows, and the main keyboard and mouse anywhere. Be sure to disable mouse pointer synchronization (in version 5 it's called "SmartMouse"), otherwise you won't see the Windows mouse pointer. If you connect your external keyboard and mouse to Windows, you get a warning that this will disable input from them on the Mac, but this is exactly what you want. In the Parallels settings, you can choose which USB devices should be connected to the Mac and which to Windows. ![]() For simplicity I'll assume you run Mac OS X on the "real" computer and Windows in Parallels (of course you can run another OS too, I just picked one to keep the story simple). You can achieve something very close to this with a virtual PC solution.
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