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Ronald updated GUACAMOLE-2016:
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    Description: 
My company has recently implemented Guacamole for WFH - so far so good, it is 
pretty stable vs previous RDP infrastructure. So thanks to all your team out 
there!! 

However, the one thing I cannot get accustomed to is the inability to use 
keyboard shortcuts. It slows me down terribly, Alt + Tab muscle memory is just 
too strong...

-> please is there a plan to develop a 'wrapper' - e.g. a Guacamole thick 
client that would support keyboard shortcuts (like Win 10 native RDP client 
does)? I would massively vote for that.

After 1-2 MDs of experimenting, I have found a workaround - PFA diagram. Both 
source and target machines are Win 10 and I connect via Chrome. So I use a 
Linux VM as a go-between to supress / modify keyboard shortcuts reserved for 
OS. Hope that helps anyone. Thank you - esp. to the individual who commented on 
this in related issue GUACAMOLE-1484, leading me to investigating the Linux path

 

  was:
My company has recently implemented Guacamole for WFH - so far so good, it is 
pretty stable vs previous RDP infrastructure. So thanks to all your team out 
there!! 

However, the one thing I cannot get accustomed to is the inability to use 
keyboard shortcuts. It slows me down terribly, Alt + Tab muscle memory is just 
too strong...

-> please is there a plan to develop a 'wrapper' - a Guacamole thick client 
that would support keyboard shortcuts (e.g. like Win 10 native RDP client 
does)? I would massively vote for that.

After 1-2 MDs of experimenting, I have found a workaround - PFA diagram. Both 
source and target machines are Win 10 and I connect via Chrome. So I use a 
Linux VM as a go-between to supress / modify keyboard shortcuts reserved for 
OS. Hope that helps anyone. Thank you - esp. to the individual who commented on 
this in related issue GUACAMOLE-1484, leading me to investigating the Linux path

 


> 'Thick client' for Guacamole just like Win RDP (to support Alt + Tab)
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-2016
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-2016
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: guacamole
>            Reporter: Ronald
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: GAUCAMOLE rdp via Ubuntu VM.png
>
>
> My company has recently implemented Guacamole for WFH - so far so good, it is 
> pretty stable vs previous RDP infrastructure. So thanks to all your team out 
> there!! 
> However, the one thing I cannot get accustomed to is the inability to use 
> keyboard shortcuts. It slows me down terribly, Alt + Tab muscle memory is 
> just too strong...
> -> please is there a plan to develop a 'wrapper' - e.g. a Guacamole thick 
> client that would support keyboard shortcuts (like Win 10 native RDP client 
> does)? I would massively vote for that.
> After 1-2 MDs of experimenting, I have found a workaround - PFA diagram. Both 
> source and target machines are Win 10 and I connect via Chrome. So I use a 
> Linux VM as a go-between to supress / modify keyboard shortcuts reserved for 
> OS. Hope that helps anyone. Thank you - esp. to the individual who commented 
> on this in related issue GUACAMOLE-1484, leading me to investigating the 
> Linux path
>  



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