VMware has created user interaction aids to help you navigate conventional user interface elements in a remote desktop on a non-Windows device.

Keyboards and Keypads

You can use the Chromebook built-in keyboard to enter input in a remote desktop or application.

Horizon Client also supports input from an external numeric keypad in a remote desktop. To enable the use of a numeric keypad, perform the following steps.

Note: Horizon Client supports the use of a numeric keypad in remote desktops only. Numeric keypads are not supported for remote applications.
  1. Log out and disconnect from the remote desktop.
  2. Click the Settings toolbar button in the upper-right corner of the desktop and application selector window.
  3. Turn on the Use Numeric Keypad for Desktop option.
  4. Connect to the remote desktop.
  5. Point to the top of the remote desktop window until the menu bar appears and click to highlight and enable the Numeric Keypad button.

Clicking

As in other apps, you can tap your touchpad to click a user interface element. If the Chromebook has a touchscreen, you can touch to click a user interface element. You can also use the buttons on an external mouse, including the forward and back buttons.

Right-clicking

The following options are available for right-clicking:
  • Tap with two fingers on the touchpad.
  • Hold down the Alt key on the keyboard and tap the touchpad with a single finger.
  • Use an external mouse to right-click.
  • If the Chromebook has a touch screen, tap with two fingers to right-click.

Scrolling and Scrollbars

The following options are available for vertical and horizontal scrolling.

  • Tap and hold with your thumb and then scroll down with one finger on the touchpad. You can also scroll with two fingers.
  • Use an external mouse to scroll.
  • If the Chromebook has a touch screen, drag with one or two fingers to scroll. The content under your fingers moves in the same direction as your fingers.

Zooming In and Out

Zooming in and out is not supported.

Window Resizing

To use the touchpad to resize a window, touch and hold one finger at the corner or side of the window and drag to resize.

If the Chromebook has an external mouse, place your pointer on the edge of the window and drag the border of the window to make it wider or narrower.

If the Chromebook has a touch screen, place one finger at the corner or side of the window and drag to resize.

Sound, Music, and Video

If you have turned on the sound for your device, you can play audio in a remote desktop.