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Table Of Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for iOS
- Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for iOS
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements
- System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
- Smart Card Authentication Requirements
- Configure Smart Card Authentication
- Touch ID Authentication Requirements
- Supported Desktop Operating Systems
- Preparing Connection Server for Horizon Client
- Install or Upgrade Horizon Client on an iOS Device
- Using Embedded RSA SecurID Software Tokens
- Configure Advanced TLS/SSL Options
- Configure VMware Blast Options
- Configure the Horizon Client Default View
- Configure AirWatch to Deliver Horizon Client to iOS Devices
- Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
- Using URIs to Configure Horizon Client
- Managing Remote Desktop and Application Connections
- Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
- Setting the Certificate Checking Mode for Horizon Client
- Manage Saved Servers
- Select a Favorite Remote Desktop or Application
- Disconnecting From a Remote Desktop or Application
- Log Off from a Remote Desktop
- Manage Desktop and Application Shortcuts
- Using 3D Touch with Horizon Client
- Using Spotlight Search with Horizon Client
- Using Split View and Slide Over with Horizon Client
- Using the Horizon Client Widget
- Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop or Application
- Feature Support Matrix for iOS
- External Keyboards and Input Devices
- Enable the Japanese 106/109 Keyboard Layout
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Microphones
- 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 on a Mobile Device
- Gestures
- Multitasking
- Copying and Pasting Text and Images
- 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
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To move a desktop or application shortcut, touch and hold the shortcut, drag it to the new location, and
tap Done.
You cannot drag a shortcut to another page unless that page already exists.
Using 3D Touch with Horizon Client
You can use Peek and Pop gestures to interact with Horizon Client on a 3D Touch-enabled iPhone 6s or
iPhone 6s Plus.
Using Peek and Pop with the Horizon app on Your Home Screen
You can Peek at the Horizon app on your Home screen to show a quick action menu. On the quick action
menu, you can tap the Connect to Most Recent Server item to quickly connect to the most recently used
server. If a recent server does not exist, you can tap the Connect to Most Recent Server item to add a new
server.
After you connect to a remote desktop or application, Horizon Client adds a shortcut to the desktop or
application to the quick action menu. For example, if you connect to a remote desktop named Win7,
Horizon Client adds Connect to Win7. You can tap a shortcut to quickly connect a remote desktop or
application. The Horizon icon quick action menu can contain up to three shortcuts.
Using Peek and Pop Inside Horizon Client
On the desktop and application selection screen, you can Peek at a remote desktop or application to show a
quick action menu. You can tap items in the quick action menu to connect, log o, mark a favorite, and
perform other actions, depending on the remote desktop or application. You can also Pop into a remote
desktop or application to connect to it.
Quick action menus are also available on the Servers, Recent, and Favorites screens. For example, on the
Servers screen, you can Peek at a saved server and tap items in the quick action menu to edit, remove, or
connect to the server. On the Recent screen, you can Peek at a remote desktop or application shortcut and
tap items in the quick action menu to remove the shortcut or connect to the desktop or application. You can
also Pop into a saved server or remote desktop or application shortcut to connect to it.
Enabling Peek for the Horizon Client Tools
By default, the Horizon Client Tools radial menu icon appears in the middle of the screen when you are
connected to a remote desktop or application. You tap the radial menu icon to expand the menu and display
icons for each tool, which you tap to select. For pictures of the radial menu icon and tools icons, see
Table 4-6.
If you enable Peek for the Horizon Client Tools, the Horizon Client Tools radial menu icon does not appear.
To display the icons for each tool, press deeply on any place on the screen.
To enable Peek for the Horizon Client Tools, tap at the boom of the Horizon Client screen, tap
Touch, and toggle the Peek for the menu seing to on. If you are connected to a remote desktop or
application, you can access seings by tapping the (gear) icon in the Horizon Client Tools radial
menu.
Using Spotlight Search with Horizon Client
You can use Spotlight search on iOS 9 and later devices to search for and connect to remote desktops and
applications.
When you log in to a server in Horizon Client, the remote desktops and applications on the server are added
to the Spotlight index. Only the remote desktops and applications on the last server to which you logged in
are indexed.
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