Den 13. des. 2012 13:10, skrev Alexander Wuerstlein:
On 12-12-12 22:30, Terje Andersen <[email protected]> wrote:
Den 06. des. 2012 17:35, skrev Alexander Wuerstlein:
Hello,

NX annoyingly adds hardcoded keybindings which overlap with e.g.
GNOME's. Where in GNOME, Ctrl-Alt-t opens a new terminal, in NX and
therefore in x2go, it closes the session.

Therefore I hacked together configurable keybinding support for
nxagent/x2goagent as described here:
http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:components:nxagent_keyboard_shortcuts

Currently this is experimental, so please test and report bugs, if there
are no major breakages, you can expect it for version 3.5.0.17.

I took a look at that list and found that the meaning/function of
several of the possible actions isn't clear to me (details below).
Is it possible for someone knowledgeable to add a description for
each of the actions, or point me, if possible, to a place with some
more verbose information about those?
There is some documentation from nomachine, available at
http://www.nomachine.com/ar/view.php?ar_id=AR03C00172
The actions in my patch are named from their context in the source code,
but the relations to the descriptions on the nomachine page should
mostly be clear. But generally, I didn't look up what the keystrokes do
exactly, usually each keystroke sets some global variable which is then
used somewhere in the code. My naming of the actions is therefore mostly
based on the variable names, in the hopes of those being correct.

Also, is there any key combination which makes the X2Go client to
catch/grab *all* keys, like <alt>+<tab> inside the session?
Doesn't the fullscreen mode do that? There is also some keygrab toggle,
but that seems to be a debugging feature.

No, the fullscreeen doesn't grad the keys like <alt>+<tab> inside the session, at least not for me (linux client). According to NoMachine documentation, this should be default to <ctrl>+<alt>+<k>, but that doesn't do anything (for me) in a X2Go session.

<snip>

I have updated the wiki-page with descriptions for those actions.
One day when I have lots of free time (yay!), I'll try to look over the code to verify my descriptions and find out how to enable the key-grabbing in X2Go (if possible).

Regards,
Terje
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