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Citrix receiver alt tab remote session
Citrix receiver alt tab remote session









citrix receiver alt tab remote session
  1. #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session how to#
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  3. #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session windows 10#
  4. #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session windows#

Unfortunately, the only one I've found that helps is 'Hotkey13', which is only available in the registry. This opens your local start menu on top of Citrix - and from there you can Alt+Tab locally as normal.Ĭitrix has multiple entries in different parts of the registry, and also some settings that you can change with the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit). It definitely counts as 'some other method' - essentially, it sets up a keyboard shortcut that (I think) passes the Win-key keystroke to your local machine. I have a method for this that involves editing the registry on your local machine. I've contacted my company's help desk but they don't know of any solutions. I tried the "Disable Hotkeys through the ICACLIENT.ADM Template" of this Citrix Support page, but was unable to locate the icaclient template file they refer to. I've gone through all options within Citrix Workspace and the Remote session Preferences but there's nothing about enabling/disabling/setting hotkeys. They typically suggest setting TransparentKeyPassthrough=Remote in the registry of the local machine, so I figured mine should have Remote already and I would just need to clear it or replace it with something else, but mine is a null value. Naturally I've tried to do the reverse of these instructions but no luck.

#Citrix receiver alt tab remote session how to#

There are many questions online addressing how to enable Alt+Tab within the remote session, but not disable it.

citrix receiver alt tab remote session

Whether toggling is accomplished via getting Alt+Tab to work as desired, a hotkey that just minimizes the session window, or some other method doesn't matter to me. I would like to be able to toggle out of my (full-screen) remote session back to my local desktop more easily.Ĭurrently I can only accomplish this via the control bar at the top of the remote session screen which is starting to feel tedious.Īlt+Tab doesn't work, because it only toggles the applications within the remote session when the session is open.

  • I am exclusively RDPing to virtualised guests, not that that should make any differenceĮDIT : For what its worth I've updated to build 10586.29ĮDIT 2 : I've tracked it down to Synergy.I'm using the Desktop Viewer functionality in Citrix Workspace (version 20.2.0.25(2002)) to access my work computer from my home computer.
  • There doesn't appear to be any consistency as to which ones are OK and which ones are not.

    #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session windows#

  • I'm RDPing from Win 10 (build 10240) to a variety of Windows versions including Server 2003 r2/Server 2008 r2/Server 2012 R2/Windows 7/8.
  • #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session full#

    I've tested with 'Apply Windows Key Combinations' set to 'On the remote computer' or 'Only when full screen', neither make a difference.I have tried deleting and recreating my.However I never experienced this in previous versions of Windows and its driving me nuts.

    #Citrix receiver alt tab remote session windows 10#

    I'm not convinced that this is specifically a Windows 10 issue, there are posts here that indicate the same issues going back to windows 7 ( here)

  • Win+Cursor keys mess with the RDP client window, not the windows running within the RDP session.
  • Alt + Tab flicks me back to my local running programs, no the ones on the remote system.
  • Pressing the Win key will bring up the start menu on both local and remote system.
  • What I've been struggling with since I installed Win 10 is that all the windows control function will sometimes not operate on the remote machine. I tend to maximise the RDP session on to one of my screens and work exclusively within the RDP session. I basically don't use my own desktop to do the majority off my work, I RDP out to customers systems and work there.











    Citrix receiver alt tab remote session