


On earlier macOS versions, including High Sierra and Mojave, the VMware USB arbitrator kernel extension () is used by default. On Catalina and later, the Apple USB IOKit API is used by default. To maintain backward compatibility with older macOS versions, both modes of operation are supported.

VMware USB arbitrator kernel extension replaced with the Apple USB IOKit API.For information about setting up client version restrictions, see Global Client Restriction Settings for Client Sessions. See Configuring Cursor Event Handling.Ī warning message appears in Horizon Client if you try to connect to a server that does not support your Horizon Client version. You can optimize cursor event handling by configuring settings in the ~/Library/Preferences/VMware Horizon View/config file on the Mac client system. See Use USB Redirection to Connect USB Devices. When you connect a USB device to a published application, you can select the Auto-connect at startup check box to connect the USB device automatically at start up and the Auto-connect when inserted check box to connect the USB device automatically when you plug in the device. USB auto-connect support for published applications.Horizon Client for Mac 2006 includes the following new features: Horizon Client for Mac also supports optional RADIUS and RSA SecurID authentication. Enhanced certificate checking is performed on the client. Secure from any location - At your desk or away from the office, your data is delivered securely to you wherever you are.Quickly reconnect to your remote desktop or published application by selecting shortcuts in Horizon Client. Simple connectivity - Horizon Client for Mac is tightly integrated with VMware Horizon for simple setup and connectivity.Your remote desktop or published application is fast and responsive, regardless of where you are. Unmatched performance - The adaptive capabilities of the PCoIP display protocol and the VMware Blast display protocol are optimized to deliver the best user experience, even over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections.Support for macOS High Sierra (10.13), macOS Mojave (10.14), and macOS Catalina (10.15) - Use a 64-bit Intel-based Mac to work on your remote desktop or published application.Horizon Client for Mac makes it easy to access your remote desktops and published applications from your Mac with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN).
