Thursday 22 March 2012

View Client to VPN

Configure View Client to VPN  Support Reversed Mouse ButtonsYou can use the Left Handed Mode option, available in View Client for iPad 1.2 and later, if the primary andsecondary mouse buttons are switched in your View desktop.If you set the mouse properties inside your View desktop so that the primary mouse button is the one on theright side, as many left-handed people do, you must turn on the Left Handed Mode option in View Client foriPad. If you do not turn on this option when mouse buttons are reversed, a single tap acts as a click of thesecondary mouse button. For example, a single tap might display a context menu rather than selectingsomething or inserting a cursor.Procedure1 To display the View Client toolbar, tap the tab in the top-center of the View desktop.2 In the View Client toolbar, tap the Options button.3 Tap Left Handed Mode to toggle the option on.4 Tap outside the Options dialog box to close it.A single tap now acts as a click with the primary mouse button.Screen Resolutions and Using External DisplaysWhen you connect the tablet to an external display or projector, View Client supports certain maximum displayresolutions. Also, you can change the screen resolution used on your tablet to allow scrolling a larger screenresolution.Enlarging the Screen Resolution for a View DesktopBy default, the display resolution is set so that the entire Windows desktop fits inside your tablet, and thedesktop icons and task bar icons are a certain size. But you can change the default to a higher resolution. If youdo so, the desktop still fits inside the tablet, but the desktop and taskbar icons become smaller. You can pinchyour fingers apart to zoom in and make the desktop larger than the tablet. You can then tap and drag to accessthe edges of the desktop.Changing the Display Resolution SettingYou can use the Display Resolution setting in the Options dialog box to set the display resolution to a largervalue.Tap the Options button in the View Client toolbar.

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