Yes, Parallels works with our Xencelabs driver for all of the Xencelabs products.


 

The Xencelabs driver team conducted tests using macOS 14.5 and the latest version of Parallels, where they installed Windows 11 in the Parallels virtual environment. They then installed the Xencelabs Windows driver version 1.3.3-68, which functioned without issues. The team confirmed that pen pressure worked correctly, and they were able to set up custom settings for different applications.

 

The Pen Displays, Pen Tablets, and Quick Keys were tested successfully.

 

After starting Parallels, you will need to configure the following settings:

 


[1] With Parallels open, select Device.

[2] Then, Select USB and Bluetooth.

[3] Then select your Xencelabs devices.

Depending on what Xencelabs devices you have, your list may look differently. 



If you have any other questions, please contact Customer Care using the email address CustomerCare@Xencelabs.com.