![]() ![]() Select the Best for Retina display radio button (may instead be an Enable Retina resolution checkbox in some versions of Parallels).Click Graphics in the left sidebar (may be called Video in some versions of Parallels).Click Hardware in the top menu bar of the configuration menu.Click Actions in the top menu bar of your VM window (may be called Virtual Machine in some versions of Parallels).This is what worked for me, but some menus may be slightly different for you. The problem is described (and a solution given) in the Parallels Knowledge Base at, but both the Knowledge Base article and the other answer here are slightly out of date at present, so I thought I'd provide my own answer. ![]() Apparently, this is caused by Windows somehow not being well "adapted" to the high DPI of Apple's Retina displays. ![]()
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