

I've restarted the VM several times, and restarted my MacBook - no difference. I've tried different cables and Android devices but all do the same thing (continuously connect and disconnect). Windows doesn't recognise the device, nor do my development tools as it doesn't stay connected long enough. It does this repeatedly until I unplug the device. Specifically, when I connect my Android devices to my Mac (USB-C cable) and connect them to the VM (through the Devices menu) I see the USB device icon in the Windows taskbar appear then instantly disappear. Here you may configure additional settings of COM port.I've been using v17.0 without a problem but today Parallels updated to 17.1 (51516) and my USB connections in my Windows 11 VM have stopped working properly. In the Device Manager window please expand Ports (COM & LPT) menu -> choose desired COM port -> right-click on it and enter Properties.

For Windows please hit Win(Cmd)+R hotkey -> in Run window type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter/Return. Launch the virtual machine and configure device in guest operating system. You will be able to locate the file in the next window. Select this option to connect the virtual machine's serial port to an output file.

Socket is able to work in two modes: as a server or as a client. Select this option to create and connect the virtual machine's serial port to a socket of the physical computer. Select this option to connect the virtual machine's serial port to the serial port of the physical computer. All Bluetooth stacks on computers appear to support the COM profile. That’s the profile these Bluetooth serial adapters speak. NOTE: Bluetooth supports many “profiles” for doing various things (phone headset, address book syncing, file exchange, etc.) One of these profiles is the “COM” profile and is a simple serial port: raw binary data transmit and receive. NOTE: Select port before starting virtual machine. Now you need to choose a source for COM port: Open virtual machine's configuration menu -> go to Hardware tab -> click on '+' -> add Serial Port.

I have a complicated device (like multiport controller, radio transmitter, JTAG etc.) and I am trying to connect it to Windows virtual machine.
