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Windows hotkeys for a published application. For example, if you wanted to close the current
window on a Windows PC, you would press ALT+F4. This key combination closes the session
in X Windows. Hotkey functionality allows you to map common key combinations like ALT+F4
to a key combination such as ALT+CTRL+F4 that will be ignored by your local operating
system. When you press this new combination, the ICA UNIX Client will send ALT+F4 to the
MetaFrame server, closing the current window.
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To display the hotkey settings
1. From
the
Settings
page, select
Hotkeys
from the drop-down list
:
2. On
the
Hotkeys
pages, you can define alternative key combinations for the hotkeys <Alt>
<F1> to <Alt> <F12>, ALT+TAB, ALT+SHIFT+TAB, and Toggle Speed screen, -which are
reserved for use by X Windows.
3. By default, these key combinations are generated by <Alt> <Ctrl> <F1> to <Alt> <Ctrl>
<F12>, but you can change the definitions by selecting alternative keys from the pop-up
menus.
4. Any <Alt> key combinations not used by your X Window manager can be used as normal
within the ICA session.
Note
:
If you want to use the PC key combination <Ctrl> <Alt> <Delete> during the connection
session, use the key combination <Ctrl> <Alt> <Enter> or <Ctrl> <Alt> <Return>.
6.1.2.4.5 Configuring Preferences
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To configure the preference settings
1. Select
Preferences
from the drop-down list in the
Settings
dialog box to display the
Preferences
page
:
2. Adjust the settings as required, for example
:
a. In
the
Keyboard Layout
field, click the
…
button (“browse”) to select your input locale
from the list. Input locale is the language you want to type in.
b. In
the
Keyboard Type (Client)
field, click the
…
button (“browse”) to select your
correct workstation keyboard type from the list.
c. In
the
Keyboard Type (Server)
field, click the
…
button (“browse”) to select the
specific physical keyboard type you are using from the list. If you are using a
Japanese keyboard, select it. For all others, use the default (standard 105 key
keyboard).
d. Select
Enable Windows Alert Sounds
if you want Windows alert sounds to be
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