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- VMware Horizon Client for Windows 10 UWP User Guide
- Contents
- VMware Horizon Client for Windows 10 UWP User Guide
- How Do I Log In?
- Connecting to Remote Desktops and Applications
- Setting the Certificate Checking Mode in Horizon Client
- Select a Display Protocol
- Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
- Disconnecting From a Remote Desktop or Application
- Logging Off From a Remote Desktop
- Save Information About Recent Servers on the Horizon Client Home Window
- Disable Windows Hello in Horizon Client
- Using Remote Desktops and Applications
- Gestures and Navigation Aids
- Using the Sidebar
- Using DPI Synchronization
- Adjusting the Screen Resolution for Remote Desktops and Applications
- Using Full-Screen Mode
- Enable the Local Zoom Feature
- Saving Documents in a Published Application
- Pinning a Remote Desktop or Application to the Start Screen
- Prevent Screen Lock
- Multitasking
- Using Horizon Client with a Microsoft Display Dock
- Troubleshooting Horizon Client
Zooming In and Out
On a touch screen, pinch your fingers together or apart to zoom.
On operating systems that support touch input, zoom in and zoom out on a touch screen work only if you
enable the local zoom feature. See Enable the Local Zoom Feature. Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows
10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 support touch input.
Scrolling and Scroll Bars
The following options are available for vertical scrolling:
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Use an external mouse to scroll.
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On a touchpad, tap and hold with your thumb and then scroll down with two fingers.
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On a touch screen, tap with two fingers and then drag to scroll, or use one finger to drag the scroll
bar. The text under your fingers moves in the same direction as your fingers.
Using Windows Key Combinations
After you log in to a remote desktop or application, you can tap the Combination Key button in the
floating menu to use the following Windows key combinations:
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Ctrl+Alt+Del
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Win+R
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Alt+F4
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Alt
Note Win+R is available only in remote desktop sessions.
Sound, Music, and Video
If sound is turned on for your device, you can play audio and video in a remote desktop.
Using the Sidebar
After you connect to a remote desktop or application, you can use the sidebar to open other desktops and
applications.
Table 4‑1. Sidebar Actions
Action Description
Show the sidebar Tap the Option button in the remote desktop or application
window and tap Side Bar.
Hide the sidebar Tap anywhere inside the remote desktop or application window.
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