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Michael Jumper updated GUACAMOLE-124:
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Description: Within Guacamole right now, you have to open the remote
desktop first, and then explicitly interact with the browser to make it
fullscreen. It would be nice if Guacamole provided its own convenient mechanism
for entering/leaving fullscreen mode, as well allow connections to open in
fullscreen mode by default. (was: Like I posted on the mailinglist it's like
this:
Vmware recently released their 6.5 version of ESXi. Toghether with the new
release they have implemented a quite good working web interface.
It's possible to open the console of a machine and see it in a HTML5 window.
Besides that it's possible to execute it fullscreen. Within Guacamole right now
you have to execute the remote desktop first, then F11 making it fullscreen.
Another great thing within Vmware is the on-top menu, there you can see several
options like exit fullscreen, send keys, etc,. If we could change the
CTRL-ALT-SHIFT function with this one I think it's more clear to end users.
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> Provide a full-screen mode
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-124
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-124
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: guacamole
> Environment: none yet
> Reporter: Erik Dekkers
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> Within Guacamole right now, you have to open the remote desktop first, and
> then explicitly interact with the browser to make it fullscreen. It would be
> nice if Guacamole provided its own convenient mechanism for entering/leaving
> fullscreen mode, as well allow connections to open in fullscreen mode by
> default.
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