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  • in reply to: How to stop automatic scolling #14711
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    Open Finder, press Shift + Command + H to enter your home directory, press Shift + Command + G and in the dialog write “.nx” (without quotes).

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    Hi. You’re saying that when the grabbing keyboard option is enabled, the Cmd + Tab option goes to the remote desktop. This is exactly what the option is supposed to do. Can you please confirm the problem to be sure we’re talking about the same thing? 🙂
    Also, for the investigation it is extremely important to know name and version of operating systems of client and server. Thanks.

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    Hi. You may have a problem with permissions of the folder where connection files are stored, by default in $HOME/Documents/NoMachine.

    in reply to: How to stop automatic scolling #14691
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    Hi. In order to disable the automatic viewport scrolling, edit the file $HOME/.nx/config/player.cfg and set to 0 the following key:

    <option key=”Automatic viewport scrolling sensitive area size” value=”40″ />

    There are currently no ways to move the viewport with shortcuts.

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    Hi. The option “Match the client resolution upon connecting” is stored in the connection file, so each time you create a new one it is set to default. You may distribute preconfigured connection files to your clients to disable the screen resolution change, or if you want to completely disable resize of physical desktops on a server, you may change the following key in the file server.cfg:

    #
    # Set the interaction level for the session connected to the physical
    # desktop:
    #
    # 0: View-only. The session is connected to the desktop in
    # view-only mode, i.e. the user can't interact with the
    # physical desktop.
    #
    # 1: Restricted. User connected to the physical desktop can
    # interact with the desktop except for resize operations.
    #
    # 2: Interactive. User connected to the physical desktop has
    # full interaction with the desktop.
    #
    PhysicalDesktopMode 1
    in reply to: Window without borders #14686
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    Hi. The client has no such possibility currently, but it may be an interesting feature. Would you like to share with us the reason why you need a borderless window? Thanks.

    in reply to: Ctrl combinations ignored #14634
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    Hello. What you’ve discovered is correct, although you can make NoMachine client and locate pointer feature cohexist.
    The setting helping us is “Grab the keyboard input”, but to catch this particular keystroke we need an additional command line option described in nxplayer --help:

    --activegrab

    When the setting ‘Grab the keyboard input’ doesn’t catch all keys, use this
    option to force a different grabbing mode. The client will catch keys only
    when the cursor is inside the window.

    With this configuration you’ll be able to send the Ctrl key to the remote desktop, but of course the local cursor will not be highlighted when it is on the NoMachine client window.

    in reply to: Chrome OS #14623
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    Hi. We plan to release the new mobile version with our next major release. In the meanwhile you may wish to install the APK of our current version, you can get it from the download area of our website.
    As for Chromebook, NoMachine client works on it, but the next release will also improve our support by offering a better integration.

    in reply to: Ctrl-alt-del passthrough #14592
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    I understand your point, but we prefer to avoid to hardcode key combinations to grant more freedom to users. NoMachine client shortcuts are configurable and quite flexible, they’re based on users’ feedback and generally appreciated.
    The default shortcut described in the Feature Request will be Ctrl + Alt + End, but since shortcuts are configurable you can set the combination you prefer.

    in reply to: Windows desktop scaling on client breaks NoMachine #14586
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    Hi. I assume you’re using an Enterprise or Cloud Server on Linux as a bridge for your RDP connection. Can you please confirm it, together with the NoMachine version you’re using on Linux? Also, what is the rdesktop version on the Linux server? We didn’t reproduce your issue in our labs, so we need this information to go on with the investigation.

    in reply to: Ctrl-alt-del passthrough #14582
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    Hi. I think you may need this Feature Request, we plan to include it in the next release:

    Adding a keyboard shortcut to send ctrl+alt+del
    https://www.nomachine.com/FR09N03203

    If it is it, I’d suggest to subscribe to the FR to be notified when we’ll release it.

    Tor
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    You can use the --session command line option, probably coupled with --exit. Check this article for details:

    Command line options for the NoMachine client
    https://www.nomachine.com/AR04O00923

    in reply to: Typing delay on NoMachine #14336
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    Hi chomes.
    We’re not aware of similar issues, so we’d need more information to investigate your report.

    • What is the NoMachine version installed on the server?
    • Are you connecting to a virtual or physical desktop?
    • When the problem occurs, do you see a general slowness (all updates are slow) or is the problem limited to keys?
    • Can you try if the same problem occurs with all applications (e.g. Terminal, different text editors, browser’s address bar)?
    • Do you’ve a way to test another server with a different OS, like OS X?
    • Are you connecting to the server through a LAN or a WAN? Do you know your bandwidth and latency?
    • Could you try NoMachine when no other apps are running in background?
    in reply to: Hide NoMachine client with running a custom session #14280
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    Hi Alex. You can find options description here:

    Command line options for the NoMachine client
    https://www.nomachine.com/AR04O00923

    in reply to: Hide NoMachine client with running a custom session #14260
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    Hi. You can execute the NoMachine client with the command line option ‘–hide’, the main window will hide when the custom session starts and will show again when the session terminates. The option doesn’t affect other type of sessions, so you may consider to add it to your application’s shortcut.

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