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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="intro-resize-window">
4 <title>Resizing the Machine's Window</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>You can resize the VM's window while that VM is running. When you do, the window is scaled as follows: </p>
8 <ul>
9 <li>
10 <p>If you have <b outputclass="bold">scaled mode</b> enabled, then the virtual machine's screen will be scaled
11 to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have a look at one
12 of them while it is running in the background. Alternatively, it might be useful to enlarge a window if the
13 VM's output screen is very small, for example because you are running an old OS in it. </p>
14 <p>To enable scaled mode, press <b outputclass="bold">Host key + C</b>, or select <b outputclass="bold">Scaled
15 Mode</b> from the <b outputclass="bold">View</b> menu in the VM window. To leave scaled mode, press <b
16 outputclass="bold">Host key + C </b>again. </p>
17 <p>The aspect ratio of the guest screen is preserved when resizing the window. To ignore the aspect ratio, press
18 <b outputclass="bold">Shift</b> during the resize operation. </p>
19 </li>
20 <li>
21 <p>If you have the Guest Additions installed and they support automatic <b outputclass="bold">resizing</b>, the
22 Guest Additions will automatically adjust the screen resolution of the guest OS. For example, if you are
23 running a Windows guest with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels and you then resize the VM window to make it 100
24 pixels wider, the Guest Additions will change the Windows display resolution to 1124x768. </p>
25 <p>See <xref href="guestadditions.dita"/>. </p>
26 </li>
27 <li>
28 <p>Otherwise, if the window is bigger than the VM's screen, the screen will be centered. If it is smaller, then
29 scroll bars will be added to the machine window. </p>
30 </li>
31 </ul>
32 </body>
33
34</topic>
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