Parallels Client for Android User's Guide
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  • Introduction
    • Supported Languages
  • Install Parallels Client for Android
  • Create a Connection
    • Create a Connection Manually
      • Create a Remote Application Server Connection
      • Create a Standard RDP Connection
    • Import Existing Connections
  • Work With a Remote Server
    • Remote Application Server Connection
      • Application Toolbar
    • Standard RDP Connection
  • Edit Connection Settings
    • Connection Settings
    • Advanced Settings
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Sound redirection
      • Experience
      • Other
    • Remove a Connection
  • Edit Parallels Client Settings
    • General Settings
    • Remote Screen Settings
    • Security Settings
    • User Input Settings
    • Application Shortcuts Settings
    • Other Settings
    • Customer Experience Program Settings
    • Troubleshooting Settings
    • Policy Information
    • About Parallels Client
  • Tips and Tricks
    • Work with Remote Apps on Big Screen
    • Use Buttons Instead of Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Zoom In/Out Screen With Dumbo Mouse
    • Send Text From Keyboard to Remote Apps
    • Export and Import RAS Connections
    • How to Easily Find Your Connections
    • How to Launch a Published Application
  • Help
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  1. Tips and Tricks

How to Launch a Published Application

The basic way to launch a published application is as follows:

  1. Open Parallels Client on your Android device.

  2. Connect to Parallels RAS. Once the connection is established, you'll see a list of available applications.

  3. Tap the application you need and it will open.

However, there are a few other ways to launch a published application:

Using Desktop Shortcuts

You can use desktop shortcuts to launch published applications. You can create such shortcuts manually or your administrator can make the published apps create desktop shortcuts automatically. It's an easy way to launch apps because when you tap such a shortcut, Parallels Client starts automatically, connects to Parallels RAS and the application opens.

Ask Your Administrator to Configure an App to Start Automatically

If you work with some application most of your time, you can ask your administrator to configure it to open automatically. Once ready, just launch Parallels Client and connect to Parallels RAS - the application will open by itself.

Ask Your Administrator to Configure Parallels Client to Start and Open Some App Automatically

If you use your Android device mainly to work with remote desktops or applications, you can ask your administrator to configure Parallels Client to start and open some app automatically once the Android device boots up.

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