Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-29 Thread M D Barber
ctrl+w is a pain in some browsers it closes the current window ofc it is also the search combo in nano �so if you use ssh thru guac... uxes wrote: Yes, you are right, CAD is intercepted by OS, but it is also sent thru RDP connection, so you can dismiss your system window. In my opinion

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-29 Thread uxes
Yes, you are right, CAD is intercepted by OS, but it is also sent thru RDP connection, so you can dismiss your system window. In my opinion better way to send remotely CtrlAltDelete is by pressing some button in menu than by using Ctrl-Alt-End but whatever nothing of my concern. So I have tried

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread Nick Couchman
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 18:37 ivanmarcus wrote: > FWIW I've had several users wanting alt-tab and alt-q (the latter was a > specific shortcut for a prog that we were able to change to ctrl-q which > worked). > > Yeah, I can see the value there. > Emulating RD as much as possible would be good,

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread Nick Couchman
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 18:21 uxes wrote: > As a first thing that I can think of is classic scenario when I'm used to > shortcut `Ctrl + w` in terminal, which delete last word before my cursor, > in > any browser this shortcut means `close actual tab`, which is impossible to > prevent. Feature

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread ivanmarcus
FWIW I've had several users wanting alt-tab and alt-q (the latter was a specific shortcut for a prog that we were able to change to ctrl-q which worked). Emulating RD as much as possible would be good, IIRC the main thing that doesn't work there is just ctrl-alt-del (for which there's a

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread uxes
As a first thing that I can think of is classic scenario when I'm used to shortcut `Ctrl + w` in terminal, which delete last word before my cursor, in any browser this shortcut means `close actual tab`, which is impossible to prevent. Feature Keyboard Lock is solution. Next thing could be all

Re: Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread Nick Couchman
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 18:06 uxes wrote: > Hello, > I'm wondering if you guys are going to implement full access to keyboard > which is going to be ready in following chrome ( Chrome for desktop release > 68 ) that can be > useful in case

Keyboard Lock, direct keyboard access

2018-06-27 Thread uxes
Hello, I'm wondering if you guys are going to implement full access to keyboard which is going to be ready in following chrome ( Chrome for desktop release 68 ) that can be useful in case of controlling some RDP.