____________________________
ADDS 5300 Win CE
85
change the default settings that are used when creating new ICA connection entries. You may want to do this if you always
prefer to use a particular setting; for example, a sound quality that is different from the initial setting or a larger default
window size.
The
Global ICA Client Settings
dialog box contains the following tabs:
a. The
Default Hotkeys
tab, where you can define custom key combinations for system hotkeys. See “Configuring
Hotkeys” for more information.
b. The
Preferences
tab, where you can control the default window and settings used for new ICA connection entries. See
“Configuring Global Preferences” for more information.
c. The
Server Location
tab, where you can configure network protocol and server location options. See “Configuring
Network Protocol and Server Location” later in this section.
d. The
Firewall Settings
tab, where you can configure the client to use a SOCKS proxy, alternate address re-mapping
and SSL Relay address. See “Configuring Firewall Settings” for more information about using the ICA Client with a
Firewall.
The
PNLite Settings
tab, where you can configure the client to switch from Remote Access Manager mode to PNLite mode.
In PNLite mode, a list of available published applications on the network is published to the ICA client. This means the user
need not configure each connection entry manually. For more information about PNLite, see PNLite Mode.
6.11.1 Configuring Hotkeys
This WBT provides users with hotkeys that can be used during ICA sessions to control various functions. Some hotkeys
control the behavior of the ICA Windows-based Terminal Client itself while others emulate standard Windows hotkeys. When
you want to use a Microsoft Windows key combination during a session, use the mapped hotkey instead. The following table
lists the default ICA Windows-based Terminal Client hotkeys.
Default ICA WBT Client Hotkeys
Name
Default
Value
Description
Connection
Status
CTRL+6
Displays ICA Client connection status.
Close Session
CTRL+2
Disconnects the ICA Windows-based Terminal Client from the Citrix
server and closes the client window on the local desktop. Using this
hotkey leaves the ICA session running in a disconnected state on the
Citrix server. If you do not want to leave your session running in a
disconnected state, log off instead.
Esc
CTRL+3
Alternately hides and displays the ICA session window.
CTRL-ALT-DEL CTRL+4 Displays
the
Windows NT Security
dialog box on the Citrix server.
CTRL-ESC CTRL+5
On
MetaFrame servers, the Windows
Start
menu is displayed. On
W
IN
F
RAME
servers, this hotkey displays the
Task List
.
ALT-ESC
CTRL+7
This hotkey cycles the focus through the minimized icons and open
windows of applications run in your ICA session.
ALT-TAB
CTRL+8
This hotkey cycles through all applications in the ICA session. A
pop-up box appears and displays the programs as you cycle through
them. The selected application receives keyboard and mouse focus.
ALT-BACKTAB
CTRL+9
Like the ALT+TAB hotkey, this key sequence cycles through
applications that have been opened in the ICA session, but in the
opposite direction. The chosen application receives keyboard and
mouse focus.
To Change the Default Hotkeys