FYI I updated the ticket at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1424?focusedCommentId=17433917&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-17433917
Best, Maxim Le mer. 29 sept. 2021 à 09:13, Maxim Doucet < maxim.dou...@qarnot-computing.com> a écrit : > I was wondering if I should open a feature request for this on > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE > > But then I stumbled upon > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1424 which basically want > to achieve the same thing (use a button or an always on top menu bar to > open the guacamole menu) but not for the same use case (the reporter is > interested by guacamole use on a smartphone guacamole when I have a more > general use case in mind with a button also for the "classic" desktop > browser). > > Would it make sense if I add the context of my use case to the feature > request (and maybe change the title to reflect that it's a proposal for > desktop+mobile browsers) or is it better to create another ticket? > > Best, > Maxim > > Le lun. 27 sept. 2021 à 22:53, Maxim Doucet < > maxim.dou...@qarnot-computing.com> a écrit : > >> Hello, >> >> Based on feedback from clients (and +100 3D artists at a previous job), >> the fact that the guacamole menu is only accessible via ctrl-alt-shift >> makes guacamole a bit hard to adopt for new users. This is also true for >> users coming back to guacamole after several months using other remote >> tools (like chrome remote desktop or even novnc): they tend to forget that, >> in guacamole, the sidebar menu is not accessible visually by clicking on a >> button (they search for a "visual hint" to access the guacamole menu but >> there is none). Note that they are searching for the guacamole menu/sidebar >> because usually they need to press ctrl-alt-del on the remote machine or >> they want to copy-paste text. >> >> Is it something that has (maybe) been already considered? And what could >> be the options to add this feature? By modifying guacamole's code or >> developing an extension or maybe by integrating guacamole in another >> (web)app? >> >> In any case, thanks for such a great tool! >> >> -- >> Maxim Doucet >> DevOps @ Qarnot >> > -- Maxim Doucet DevOps @ Qarnot