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Antonio, User (Posts: 1)
May 26, 2022 7:08:13 am EDT
Support level: Free or trial
1) Are Terminal. Execution, Task  modes available for Linux too or planned?  This is what differentiates  you fr om the crowd ( [censored] , [censored] ).

2) Do you have a tunnelling option (See  [censored] )? This is to say, that if on the viewer side, the user uses the localhost:1234, the request is grabbed and sent to the host, wh ere it is replayed.

3) Last but not least: is there a shortcut to have my keyboard ungrabbed by the viewer? In every virtual machine, this is so. For example, in VirtualBox you hit the left Ctrl key, and then you can use Alt-Tab without it being captured by the app. This is particularly useful when you are in full screen. If you don't have a host-key shortcut, consider adding it with a visual clue to show whether the viewer window is capturing the keyboard  or not.
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2869)
May 26, 2022 10:37:21 am EDT
Hello Antonio,

Thank you for your message.

Are Terminal. Execution, Task modes available for Linux too or planned?

Unfortunately, these connection modes are note available in Viewer for Mac/Linux yet. However, we plan to include other connection modes, such as File Transfer and Power Control in our future updates and, hopefully, we will be able to include Terminal, Execution and Task Manager modes as well.

Do you have a tunnelling option (See [censored] )? This is to say, that if on the viewer side, the user uses the localhost:1234, the request is grabbed and sent to the host, wh ere it is replayed.

Unfortunately, while we currently do not provide such functionality, this feature is already added to our roadmap. We will do our best to implement it as soon as possible.

Last but not least: is there a shortcut to have my keyboard ungrabbed by the viewer? In every virtual machine, this is so.

Do you mean a keyboard shortcut that allows to switch to the local machine desktop or cycle through the windows on your Viewer machine instead of the remote PC? If this is the case, then please try using the Q+Alt+TAB shortcut which allows to cycle trough windows on your local Viewer machine. For more information on available keyboard shortcuts please also see this page.

Hope that helps.

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