Multi-Touch Redirection
Multi-Touch Redirection for Desktop Touch Devices
Thinfinity® Workspace supports multi-touch input in desktop touch devices. This means touch options can be used remotely, as long as the Windows version of the remote desktop supports touch input.
Where multi-touch is supported, the remote Windows desktop will receive your touch input and interpret it as if you were touching the remote screen.
Multi-touch redirection will work in desktop touch devices as long as the browser supports touch features and the OS of the remote desktop can interpret it. Otherwise, or if you disable this option, all touch input will be interpreted as mouse movements.
Thinfinity® Workspace will redirect the touch of up to 10 simultaneous fingers for it to be interpreted by Windows.
Mouse Gestures for mobile devices
When you are using a mobile device, the mouse movements are replaced with touch. Using mouse gestures, you can combine mouse movements and clicks which Thinfinity® Workspace recognizes as a specific command. Mouse gestures can provide quick access to common functions of a program. They can also be useful for people who have difficulties typing on a keyboard.
For details, see How to Configure Multi-Touch Redirection in Thinfinity Workspace in our online Knowledge Base.
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