Local Resources
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On the Local resources tab, you can edit the following settings:
Clipboard redirection. If this option is selected, when you copy some plain or formatted text to the clipboard on your Android device, this text also becomes available in the clipboard on the remote server and vice versa.
Open URLs on. Tap this menu to specify where you want to open "http:" links - on your Android device or remote server.
Open mail links on. Tap this menu to specify where you want to open "mailto:" links - on your Android device or remote server.
Redirect pen input. Select this option to enable or disable pen input redirection with pressure sensitivity support.
Sound redirection. Specify how the sound should be handled. You can choose one of the following:
Do not play. Select this option to disable sound.
Play on device. Select this option to redirect sound from the remote server and play it on your Android device.
Play on remote computer. Select this option to play sound on the remote server.
Camera redirection. Specifies video capture devices to redirect from a user device to the remote session. This is a high-level redirection that allows to redirect a composite USB device, such as a webcam with a microphone. You can select the following options:
Limit camera resolution to 720p — limit camera resolution to save data.
Create desktop shortcuts automatically. If configured in the Parallels RAS settings, published applications may create desktop shortcuts on your Android device. When you tap such a shortcut, Parallels Client starts automatically, connects to Parallels RAS and the application opens. However, if your desktop is already overcrowded with different icons and you don't want any new ones, you can choose not to create desktop shortcuts by deselecting this option.
Share folder. Select this option to enable import of files and folders from Android device storage to the remote server. A network disk called "Files on %device name%" will appear on the remote server, where %device name% is the name of your Android device. For information on how to import files, see section .