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Working in a Remote Desktop or
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View provides the familiar, personalized desktop and application environment that end users expect. End
users can access USB and other devices connected to their local computer, send documents to any printer
that their local computer can detect, authenticate with smart cards, and use multiple display monitors.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Feature Support Matrix for Windows Clients,” on page 61
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“Internationalization,” on page 64
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“Enabling Support for Onscreen Keyboards,” on page 65
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“Using Multiple Monitors,” on page 65
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“Connect USB Devices,” on page 66
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“Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones,” on page 69
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“Using Scanners,” on page 72
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“Copying and Pasting Text and Images,” on page 73
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“Using Remote Applications,” on page 73
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“Printing from a Remote Desktop or Application,” on page 74
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“Control Adobe Flash Display,” on page 75
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“Using the Relative Mouse Feature for CAD and 3D Applications,” on page 76
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“Keyboard Shortcuts,” on page 76
Feature Support Matrix for Windows Clients
Some features are supported on one type of Horizon Client but not on another.
When planning which display protocol and features to make available to your end users, use the following
information to determine which client operating systems support the feature.
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