User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for iOS
- Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for iOS
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements
- Preparing View Connection Server for Horizon 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
- Install or Upgrade Horizon Client on an iOS Device
- Configure AirWatch to Deliver Horizon Client to Mobile Devices
- Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
- Using URIs to Configure Horizon Client
- Managing Remote Desktop and Application Connections
- Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop or Application on a Mobile Device
- Feature Support Matrix for iOS
- External Keyboards and Input Devices
- Enable the Japanese 106/109 Keyboard Layout
- Using Native Operating System Gestures with Touch Redirection
- Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote Desktop
- Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote Application
- Horizon Client Tools
- Gestures
- Multitasking
- Saving Documents in a Remote Application
- Configure Horizon Client to Support Reversed Mouse Buttons
- Screen Resolutions and Using External Displays
- PCoIP Client-Side Image Cache
- Suppress the Cellular Data Warning Message
- Internationalization
- Troubleshooting Horizon Client
- Index
4 (Optional) In Horizon Client 3.1 and later, tap Favorites (star icon) at the bottom of the desktop and
application selection window to display only favorite desktops or applications.
You can tap All (cloud icon) at the bottom of the desktop and application selection window to display
all the available desktops and applications.
Disconnecting from a Remote Desktop or Application
You can disconnect from a remote desktop without logging off, so that applications remain open on the
remote desktop. You can also disconnect from a remote application so that the remote application remains
open.
When you are logged in to the remote desktop or application, you can disconnect by tapping the
Horizon Client Tools icon and tapping the Disconnect icon. For pictures of the icons, see “Horizon Client
Tools,” on page 36.
NOTE A View administrator can configure your desktop to automatically log off when disconnected. In that
case, any open programs in your desktop are stopped.
Log Off From a Remote Desktop
You can log off from a remote desktop operating system, even if you do not have a desktop open in
Horizon Client.
If you are currently connected to and logged in to a remote desktop, you can use the Windows Start menu
to log off. After Windows logs you off, the desktop is disconnected.
NOTE Any unsaved files that are open on the remote desktop are closed during the logoff operation.
Prerequisites
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Obtain the credentials that you need to log in, such as Active Directory user name and password, RSA
SecurID user name and passcode, or RADIUS authentication user name and passcode.
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If you have not logged in at least once, become familiar with the procedure “Connect to a Remote
Desktop or Application for the First Time,” on page 21.
Procedure
1 Connect to the View server.
Option Description
Horizon Client 3.0
On the Recent Connections screen, tap the Cloud icon in the upper-left
corner and tap the arrow (>) next to the server name.
Horizon Client 3.1 and later
Tap Servers (cloud icon) at the bottom of the screen and tap the server
icon.
2 If prompted, supply your RSA user name and passcode, your Active Directory user name and
password, or both.
3 Touch and hold the desktop name until the context menu appears.
4 Tap Log Off in the context menu.
What to do next
Tap the Logout button in the upper-left corner of the screen to disconnect from the server.
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