# How to Easily Find Your Connections

If you have to scroll down the **Connections** list to find the connection you need, here are a few ways that may help you to easily find connections.

## **Change the Way Your Connections are Displayed in the List**

Do the following:

1. Open Parallels Client.
2. Tap the <img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/ihgOmsnckDAzafueBtI2/blobs/9cO0SQ7McLTCfV83zRSJ/three_dots.png" alt="Three_Dots.png" data-size="line"> icon in the top right corner and choose **Compact view**. In this mode, connection icons become smaller and more connection are displayed in the list.

   To switch back to the regular view, tap the <img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/ihgOmsnckDAzafueBtI2/blobs/9cO0SQ7McLTCfV83zRSJ/three_dots.png" alt="Three_Dots.png" data-size="line"> icon and choose **Regular view**.

## **Use the Search field**

If you remember the server/alias name or IP address, you can use the **Search** field to find your connection. Do the following:

1. Open Parallels Client.
2. Tap the magnifying glass icon at the top of the screen and start typing the IP address or server/alias name of the connection you're looking for. The connection will appear below the **Search** field.


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