On Android devices and thin clients,Horizon Client includes additional features to aid in navigation. Feature Support Matrix for AndroidSome features are supported on one type of Horizon Client but not on another. Input Devices, Keyboards, and Keyboard SettingsHorizon Client for Android supports Bluetooth and docked keyboard devices and keyboards. You can also set preferences for settings such as auto-capitalization and text correction. Enable the Japanese 106/109 Keyboard LayoutIf you are connected to a Windows XP desktop, you can configure Horizon Client to use the Japanese 106/109 keyboard layout. Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for MicrophonesWith the Real-Time Audio-Video feature, you can use a microphone connected to your mobile device on your remote desktop. Real-Time Audio-Video is compatible with standard audio devices and with standard conferencing applications such as Skype, WebEx, and Google Hangouts. Using Native Operating System Gestures with Touch RedirectionYou can use native operating system gestures from your touch-based mobile device when you are connected to a Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows Server 2012 remote desktop, or to a remote application that is hosted on Windows Server 2012. For example, you can touch, hold, and release an item on a Windows 8 desktop to display the item's context menu. Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote DesktopYou can quickly navigate to a remote desktop application or file from a Unity Touch sidebar. From this sidebar, you can open files and applications, switch between running applications, and minimize, maximize, restore, or close windows and applications in a remote desktop. Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote ApplicationYou can quickly navigate to a remote application from a Unity Touch sidebar. From this sidebar, you can launch applications, switch between running applications, and minimize, maximize, restore, or close remote applications. You can also switch to a remote desktop. Horizon Client Tools on a Mobile DeviceOn a mobile device, the Horizon Client Tools include buttons for displaying the onscreen keyboard, virtual touchpad, configuration settings, and a virtual keypad for arrow keys and function keys. GesturesVMware has created user interaction aids to help you navigate conventional Windows user interface elements on a non-Windows device. MultitaskingYou can switch between Horizon Client and other apps without losing a remote desktop or application connection. Copying and Pasting Text and ImagesBy default, you can copy and paste plain text from your Android device to a remote desktop or application. If a Horizon administrator enables the feature, you can also copy and paste plain text from a remote desktop or application to your Android device, or between two remote desktops or applications. Saving Documents in a Remote ApplicationWith certain remote applications, such as Microsoft Word or WordPad, you can create and save documents. Where these documents are saved depends on your company's network environment. For example, your documents might be saved to a home share mounted on your local computer. Screen Resolutions and Using External DisplaysYou can use Horizon Client with external displays and you can change screen resolutions. PCoIP Client-Side Image CachePCoIP client-side image caching stores image content on the client to avoid retransmission. This feature reduces bandwidth usage. Internationalization and International KeyboardsBoth the Horizon Client user interface and the documentation are available in English, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Spanish. International keyboards of English-United States, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Spanish are supported.