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VDI shortcuts

VDI shortcuts

The keyboard shortcuts and mouse actions that are available in virtual desktop clients differ from those for other applications.

VDI keyboard shortcuts

Many of the virtual desktop clients on Android do not currently support Control key meta state (combination keys), Num Lock, and Caps Lock state. Forlist of supported shortcuts, see the product description for each application.

VDI mouse actions

The Cisco DX600 platform maps the mouse events into touchscreen input, and the VDI clients usually map the touchscreen input to customary Android actions, resulting in the following behavior:

Click: tap

Click and drag: Scroll up and down, or left and right, on the remote desktop

Click, hold, and drag: Move windows, scroll bar handles, and other objects on the remote desktop

Some applications on a remote desktop are designed for a larger screen size. To avoid cutting off part of an application in a virtual desktop client, Cisco recommends that you set the remote desktop to a larger screen size than the phone screen size.

USB memory stick

Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port to expand the available disk space of your phone.

The USB memory stick mounts at /sdcard/external/usb-sda1.

USB-powered hub

Use a USB-powered hub to expand the number of available USB ports. USB-powered hubs allow you to connect up to five USB accessories.

USB console cable

A system administrator typically uses a USB console cable only for debugging.

For more information about how to use a USB console cable, contact your system administrator.

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