Hi,
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 03:39:35AM +, Jun Min Yoon via FreeRDP-devel wrote:
> Is there a way to stop RDP server from synchronizing its keyboard state with
> the client/local keyboard state?
>
> For example, if I have the CAPSLOCK key toggled OFF inside an RDP session,
> and then I
Hi Michał,
On Tue, Sep 03, 2019 at 04:43:53PM +0200, Michał Romaszko via FreeRDP-devel
wrote:
> On Windows, I was using mstsc command and it worked flawlessly, but since I
> aim for it to be usable on Linux as well, I've started to look for an
> alternative and that's how I stumbled upon
Hi,
Is there a way to stop RDP server from synchronizing its keyboard state with
the client/local keyboard state?
For example, if I have the CAPSLOCK key toggled OFF inside an RDP session, and
then I switch focus to a text editor running on my client/local machine and
toggle the CAPSLOCK key
Hello there
I'm working on a project that requires me to make an RDP connections from a
PC which screen is locked.
On Windows, I was using mstsc command and it worked flawlessly, but since I
aim for it to be usable on Linux as well, I've started to look for an
alternative and that's how I
Hi Philippe,
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 06:03:10PM -0400, Philippe Noël via FreeRDP-devel wrote:
> How does FreeRDP record the server desktop screen and encode it as H.264?
> Where is the file that does the screen capturing? I haven't been able to
> figure it out, and would like to play around with