This section describes how to set up shortcut mappings for Horizon Client on a Mac. What to read next Considerations for Mapping Operating System Keyboard ShortcutsMac and Windows both include default keyboard shortcuts. For example, Command-Tab and Command-Space bar are common keyboard shortcuts on Mac systems and Ctrl+Esc and Alt+Enter are common keyboard shortcuts on Windows systems. If you attempt to map one of these operating system keyboard shortcuts in Horizon Client, the behavior of the shortcut on the Mac client system and in the remote desktop or published application can be unpredictable. Create Keyboard Shortcut MappingsYou can customize how remote desktops and published applications interpret Apple keyboard shortcuts by creating keyboard shortcut mappings. Modify the Horizon Client Mouse Shortcut MappingsYou can configure a single-button Apple mouse to send a right-click and a middle-click to remote desktops and published applications. You can modify, enable, or disable the default mouse shortcut mappings. You cannot create mouse shortcut mappings, or delete the default mouse shortcut mappings. Modify the Horizon Client Shortcuts for Windows ActionsHorizon Client includes preconfigured shortcut mappings for common Windows actions, including Toggle Full Screen, Quit, Hide Application, Cycle Through Windows, and Cycle Through Windows in Reverse. It also includes a preconfigured shortcut mapping for Toggle Exclusive Mode. You can enable or disable the default shortcuts. You cannot create shortcuts or delete the default shortcuts. Parent topic: Configuring Horizon Client on a Mac