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Use Windows
Note: You can also Command-click or Right-click the Parallels icon.
2 Click the program you want.
Mac OS X Finder
You can also open a program by double-clicking its icon in the Finder.
To find Windows programs in the Finder:
Double-click the Windows volume on the desktop, and then open the Program Files folder.
Note: To show the Windows volume on the desktop, the Mac OS X Finder must be enabled to show
connected servers. Click anywhere on the desktop and choose Finder > Preferences, and then select
Connected servers.
You can make an alias for a Windows program on the Mac OS X desktop, then double-click it
anytime to open the program.
To make an alias for a Windows program on the Mac OS X desktop:
Select the program in the Finder and choose File > Make Alias. Then drag the alias icon to the
desktop.
Program Icon in the Dock
When you open a Windows program, its icon appears in the Mac OS X Dock at the bottom of the
screen. By default when you close the program, the icon disappears from the Dock. Keeping a
program's icon in the Dock provides a quick way to open the program anytime.
To keep a Windows program's icon in the Dock, do one of the following:
Right-click or Control-click the Windows program icon in the Dock and choose Keep in Dock
from the shortcut menu.
Drag the program's icon from the Finder to the Dock.
Now you can open the program again anytime by clicking the icon in the Dock.
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