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Select Specific Monitors in a Multiple-Monitor Setup.
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Setup the Display Scaling in Horizon Client Windows Operating Systemġ. You can enable the Display Scaling feature after you connect to a remote desktop by selecting Options > Allow Display Scaling.
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This procedure describes how to enable the Display Scaling feature before you connect to a remote desktop or application. When display scaling is allowed and in effect, scaling is based on the DPI setting of the primary monitor. In a multiple-monitor setup, using display scaling does not affect the number of monitors and the maximum resolutions that Horizon Client supports. To disable the DPI Synchronization feature, an administrator must disable the DPI Synchronization group policy setting.
Enabling the Locked Guest Size group policy setting does not disable the DPI Synchronization feature. The display scaling setting appears, even if the DPI setting is 100 percent on the client machine.Īn administrator can hide the display scaling setting by enabling the Horizon Client Locked Guest Size group policy setting. For remote applications, the display scaling setting applies to all remote applications that are available to the currently logged-in user. Horizon Client saves the display scaling setting for each remote desktop separately. With the Display Scaling feature, the remote desktop or application supports the client machine's scaling setting, and the remote desktop or application appears normal-sized instead of very small. To end the application either choose File | Exit from the menu bar or Exit by right-clicking on the tray icon.A user who has a high-resolution screen such as a 4K monitor, or who has poor eyesight, generally has scaling enabled by setting the DPI (Dots Per Inch) on the client machine to greater than 100 percent. It will continue to run in the system tray until it is manually ended. The close box on the form minimizes the application to the system tray and does not close it. If you need to make changes to the application when it is running in AutoConnect mode you need to find the tray icon and either right-click it and choose “Update Settings” or Double-Click it. The application will minimize to the system tray and a balloon will indicate the status of the connection process. This will run the application with the GUI hidden and will automatically connect to the specified pool.
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exe in the Windows startup folder so that every time a user logs in it will automatically connect to the Virtual Desktop. You enable AutoConnection by checking the “Enable AutoConnection” box. Once you have tested your connection, you are ready to enable AutoConnection. Once you have configured all of the required fields you can test the connection by clicking the “Test Connection Button”. This option will not be enabled for clients earlier than 3.1 It will hide the View Client and application selector window after launching a remote session. This is a new feature, only supported in 3.1 and later clients.When this option is enabled, the application will execute the custom command string specified in the text box By clicking the “Refresh” button, the current command string will be built, and can then be modified. Will allow the user to specify a custom command string after the VMware-view.exe executable.This can be useful for for thin clients so the session automatically log off. Exit Application When Session Ends - Ability to quit the View AutoConnection Utility automatically when the View Desktop Session ends.Disable / Enable Shade - Determines whether the shade menu bar at the top of the View Client window is visible.NOTE: This suppresses all errors from the View Client directly, but the application will capture any exit codes and present them in a message box.Connect newly inserted USB devices automatically into the desktop session.Connect USB devices into the desktop session automatically on desktop startup.Select to log in as the current user or enter credentials.Enter the IP or name of the View Connection Server / Security Server.Enter the name of the Desktop or Application Pool.Select either a Desktop Pool or Application Pool (View 6.x and later only) type.
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If the client is not detected, the user will receive a message indicating the client is not found, along with a link to download the client before the application can be used. The application requires that the VMware View Client be installed to function. This application is delivered as a single.