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  • in reply to: Input setting not persistent across sessions #9451
    graywolf
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    Hello.

    NoMachine 5.0.53 introduced many changes. Is it possible for you trying the latest NoMachine client?

    in reply to: Physical display, root, Mac OS X… #9450
    graywolf
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    Hello macphi.

    Could you tell me version of OS X and NoMachine are you using?

    in reply to: Windows 10 Lock Screen Issue #9391
    graywolf
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    Hello.

    It’s likely that the Win key state is stuck to “pressed”, so that the resulting combo are Win+plus and Win+minus: these are the shortcuts for the Magnifier app in Windows 10. When you are remotely connected to wht Windows 10 box, press right and left Win key once, in order to restore the “released” state.

     

    in reply to: Issue on windows 10 resoluton #9245
    graywolf
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    Hello. One of the following actions will help:

    1. Try also “Fit to window”.
    2. Try to switch on/off the checkbox “Change the server resolution to match the client when I connect” in the dialog you see just after the session is connected (see image).
    3. In the remote desktop, use Display Settings to change resolution
    4. or open a terminal and use command “xrandr” to see the available resolution and set the preferred one.
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    in reply to: Asking for admin password all the time #9217
    graywolf
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    Hello indy2005.

    If you are asked only for password, is very likely your user belongs to the administrators’s group. So just typing your password should work.

    If it didn’t, check the “sudoer” abilities of your user by the command “sudo -l”.

    RPM installation doesn’t set any default password.

     

    graywolf
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    Hello vnaipaul.

    and after adjusting paths in the NX files

    The installation doesn’t require any manual tweak that conversely could break something.

    So my advice is: uninstall NoMachine completely, remove any NX directory left around, install again with rpm –prefix /opt/nomachine.

    graywolf
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    Hello.

    I guess the Windows box has a keyboard with numpad embedded in the alphabetical keypad and that NumLock was activated. In such situations some letters are mapped onto numbers, typically:

    • M -> 0
    • J,K,L -> 1,2,3
    • U,I,O -> 4,5,6

    Turning off NumLock should help.

     

    graywolf
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    Hello.

    Please send the whole /usr/NX/var/log directory to the email address forum (at) nomachine (dot) com along with the output of commands:
    sudo -l
    sudo getent group | grep your_user_name
    sudo getent passwd your_user_name

    in reply to: Spinning camera when playing Remote World of Warcraft #9020
    graywolf
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    Thanks, I’ll try this.

    You’ll receive instructions by mail.

    in reply to: Spinning camera when playing Remote World of Warcraft #8955
    graywolf
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    Hello. Do you mind trying an experimental version? It would help to gather information useful to solve this issue.

    Please email to forum (at) nomachine (dot) com to receive the package.

    in reply to: Lost focus in windows of running applications #8951
    graywolf
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    Hello Gregory,

    it is possible that a modifier key got stuck. If that issue occurs again try to press and release all modifiers (right and left Ctrl, right and left Shift, right and left Alt, AltGr if exists) one by one and see if mouse comes back to normal.

    in reply to: Configure Windows Client for UK keyboard #8950
    graywolf
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    Could you attach folder /usr/NX/var/log from the Raspberry server?

    in reply to: Configure Windows Client for UK keyboard #8935
    graywolf
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    It seems the right way for settng keyboard on that distro is the command

    dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

    Let me know if it helps.

    in reply to: Configure Windows Client for UK keyboard #8919
    graywolf
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    Could you confirm that you are running NoMachine version 4 or 5 as a server?

    Did the problem arise connecting to a physical display?

    I think you have to set the keyboard layout in the remote desktop environment. In Gnome the configuration is somewhere under “System”, “Preferences”, “Keyboard”, tab: “Layout”, precise location depending on version.

     

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    in reply to: Configure Windows Client for UK keyboard #8891
    graywolf
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    Client simply gets the keyboard currently set in the local system. It is possible you need to change keyboard layout in the desktop you are reaching from remote. Could you describe the actions that made you notice keyboard wasn’t correct?

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