User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Using VMware Horizon View Client for Android
- Contents
- Using VMware Horizon View Client for Android
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements
- Preparing View Connection Server for Horizon View Client
- Smart Card Authentication Requirements
- Configure Smart Card Authentication for Mobile Clients
- Using Embedded RSA SecurID Software Tokens
- Configure Advanced SSL Options
- Supported Desktop Operating Systems
- Configure the View Client Download Links Displayed in View Portal
- Install or Upgrade Horizon View Client for Android
- Horizon View Client Data Collected by VMware
- Using URIs to Configure Horizon View Client
- Managing Server Connections and Desktops
- Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop on a Mobile Device
- Feature Support Matrix
- Input Devices, Keyboards, and Keyboard Settings
- Enable the Japanese 106/109 Keyboard Layout
- Starting, Minimizing, and Closing Applications with Unity Touch
- Horizon View Client Tools
- Gestures
- Multitasking
- Screen Resolutions and Using External Displays
- PCoIP Client-Side Image Cache
- Internationalization and International Keyboards
- Troubleshooting Horizon View Client
- Index
Enable the Japanese 106/109 Keyboard Layout
If you are connected to a Windows XP desktop, you can configure Horizon View Client 2.3 and later to use
the Japanese 106/109 keyboard layout.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have Horizon View Client 2.3 or later.
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Use Horizon View Client to connect to a Windows XP desktop that has the Japanese keyboard layout
enabled.
Procedure
1 Use the Horizon View Client user interface tools to display the General Settings list.
If you are using full-screen mode, tap the Horizon View Client Tools icon and tap the settings icon. If
you are not using full-screen mode, the Settings button is in the upper-right corner of the screen.
2 Tap Use Japanese 106/109 Keyboard to select the check box.
This setting is disabled if the keyboard layout on the Windows XP desktop is not set to Japanese or if
the desktop is not running Windows XP.
Starting, Minimizing, and Closing Applications with Unity Touch
Tablet and smart phone users can quickly navigate to a remote desktop application or file from a Unity
Touch sidebar. From this sidebar, you can open files and applications, switch between running applications,
and minimize, maximize, restore, or close windows and applications.
If the Unity Touch feature is enabled, the sidebar appears on the left side of the screen when you first access
a remote desktop.
Figure 4‑1. Unity Touch Sidebar
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