Support called today and had me fixed in 30 minutes. I submitted a Support Request last night. I cannot find anything to get either Windows guest VM to be able to "see" the 2nd monitor, much less extend my desktop onto it. I have tried every combo of starting the VM in a window versus full screen and toggling the "Use All" versus "Use Single". I have tried uninstalling VMware Tools and reinstalling and it does not make any difference. I *think* that my dual monitor support has been broken ever since the update of macOS. But, I recently allowed my Macbook to update from the previous release of macOS (10.13.4, maybe?) to the latest, 10.13.6. In Windows 10, I click on Detect and it still does not recognize the 2nd monitor. Now, when I go into the display properties in the guest VM (which is Windows for both my VMs), it does not recognize that there is a second monitor connected. The guest VMs used to be able to use both monitors in Full Screen mode and have the desktop extended onto the 2nd monitor. If I change Fusion to View/Use Single Display in Full Screen, then it displays the guest VM on one monitor and the other monitor is black. When in Full Screen, Fusion mirrors the VM onto both monitors. I do have View/Use All Displays in Full Screen selected. The problem is that the guest VMs can no longer detect a 2nd monitor, in windowed mode or in Full Screen mode. I'm using the Macbook with 2 external monitors and external keyboard and mouse.
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