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Using the Virtual Lab
VMWare Horizon Client
Navigating in the Virtual Lab should be very similar to a normal desktop. Click the "Windows Flag" icon in the bottom left corner to find a list of commonly used applications for your program. The below is an example of what it looks like for Data Science, but it should be similar for any program.
The Virtual Lab toolbar is located at the top of the screen and allows you to adjust a couple of settings. You may need to hover your mouse at the top of the screen if the toolbar is not "pinned"
Clicking on the 3-dot icon will bring up the Settings sub-menu
Within the settings menu the options you most likely will interact with are Drive Sharing (check out the Saving tab for more information about this option) or any of the Display settings
When you are finished working in the lab and have backed up all of your work, it is best practice to close out of it by one of two ways:
- From the lab toolbar and selecting Disconnect
- From the VM desktop double-click on the Sign Out icon
Web Browser
Navigating in the Virtual Lab should be very similar to a normal desktop. Click the "Windows Flag" icon in the bottom left corner to find a list of commonly used applications for your program. The below is an example of what it looks like for Data Science
The Virtual Lab toolbar is located alongsisde the left part of the screen and allows you to adjust a couple of settings
The settings you might use the most are opening up the file transfer (more about this within the Saving tab) and selecting the option to go full screen
When you are finished working in the lab and have backed up all of your work, it is best practice to close out of it by one of two ways:
1. From the lab toolbar and selecting the Log out button
2. From the VM desktop double-click on the Sign Out ion