![]() So it’s sending something to the Mac, just not what I would expect. I’ve discovered if I press F7 on the Windows client, it triggers Chrome’s F7 handling shortcut in the Mac server. They seem to have no effect, including if I hold down the fn key on my keyboard on the Windows client. F1/F2 should change the display brightness. For example, pressing F10/F11 on the keyboard should trigger volume up/down. However I’m unable to use the function keys on my keyboard to control the behavior of the Mac server. Keystrokes like command-c/command-v work fine from the Windows client. I’m running the Windows server in fullscreen mode. I have “Grab the mouse input” and “Grab the keyboard input” checked. I’m using an Apple keyboard to drive my Windows desktop. I’m running a NoMachine client on my Windows 7 desktop, and connecting from the Windows machine to the Mac. I’m running the latest NoMachine software on it. For example, they work with your hosted applications.I have a 2014 Macbook pro running Big Sur. You can use hotkey sequences with virtual desktops in many, but not all, setups. For example, the CTRL+F1 sequence reproduces CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and SHIFT+F2 switches applications between full-screen and windowed mode. Hotkey sequences are key combinations designed by Citrix. If the Desktop Viewer is displayed in a window, ALT+TAB switches focus between windows outside the session. Note: By default, if the Desktop Viewer is maximized, ALT+TAB switches focus between windows inside the session. Windows key combinations (for example, CTRL+ESC and ALT+TAB) are directed according to the settings that your help desk has selected.As an accessibility feature of the Desktop Viewer, pressing CTRL+ALT+BREAK displays the Desktop Viewer toolbar buttons in a pop-up window.Key presses that activate StickyKeys, FilterKeys, and ToggleKeys (Microsoft accessibility features) are normally directed to the local computer.CTRL+ALT+DELETE is directed to the local computer except in some cases if you use the Citrix Desktop Lock.Windows logo key+L is directed to the local computer.Understanding Keyboard Input To Virtual Desktopsīy default, when you use a virtual desktop all key presses are directed to it (not the local computer) with the following exceptions: Proceed to switch between applications/windows using "Alt+Tab".Go into full screen mode on your Citrix Desktop Session:.Note : Changes made to the above file will be applied to all the connections.ĬhromeOS: On ChromeOS there are two ways of switching between applications/windows within a Citrix Desktop Session, see below: Exit Citrix Workspace App or Citrix Receiver and launch it again.Find the following line within the file and update it to "Remote" after the equal sign:./etc/icaclient/config/All_Regions.ini (/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/config/All_Regions.ini” which was symbolic link to “/etc/icaclient/config/All_Regions.ini).Open terminal and navigate to the following location:.If the expected behavior of switching between applications/windows within a Citrix Desktop Session is not occurring, please follow these steps: On Linux there are no required settings that need to be changed to allow this behavior. ![]() ![]() To switch between applications/windows within a Citrix Desktop Session opened from CWA for Mac use following key combination MacOS: On macOS there are no required settings that need to be changed to allow this behavior. Have to exit Citrix Workspace App / Citrix Receiver and launch it again for this change to take effect.
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