Mike,

My Bad, next time i will address the whole community.

While you are right about that, within Guacamole you need to execute full screen by hand, in vmware there's just a little menu on top where you can select full screen. It was just an idea, mayba creating an option to execute a remote desktop full screen by default.

Im not fully up-to-date to the latest code-base. But from a discussion a while ago you said it was impossible to execute full screen from the guac-client itself. Now i'm seeing vmware doing that so i thought lets address it.

Just my 2 cents

Best regards,

Erik

Op 20-11-2016 om 22:01 schreef Mike Jumper:

On Nov 20, 2016 11:44, "Erik Dekkers" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>

Hi Erik,

When starting a new thread, please keep in mind that the idea is to reach out to the community as a whole. Selecting an individual at the start defeats the purpose. I'm not the only one here.

> At the moment im testing the brand new vmware esxi 6.5 hypervisor wich has a (quite good) HTML5 web interface.
>
> Suprising it's even possible to control the console of the vm's through the HTML5 web interface, even full screen.
> That is a killier feature that's missing in Guacamole.
>

I'm not sure I understand how this is missing from Guacamole. Can you not simply connect to the console as you would any other remote desktop, and then make the browser window full screen?

Thanks,

- Mike


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