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Remote Keyboard Priority
Carlos Thomas,
User (Posts: 19)
Jun 01, 2018 4:46:59 am EDT
Support level: Pro
Hi there. Apologies for the multiple threads - need to separate the issues and requests. Again - thanks for the work you've done so far - keep it up! Excellent product!
So I noticed connecting from a W7 desktop to a W7 laptop that the remote keyboard takes priority even when you lock remote input. The "CAPS LOCK" key was on remotely and nothing I did locally would override it. Any thoughts on how this could be fixed? Am I overlooking an option?
So I noticed connecting from a W7 desktop to a W7 laptop that the remote keyboard takes priority even when you lock remote input. The "CAPS LOCK" key was on remotely and nothing I did locally would override it. Any thoughts on how this could be fixed? Am I overlooking an option?
Conrad,
Support (Posts: 3074)
Jun 01, 2018 9:44:14 am EDT
Hi Carlos,
Thank you for the report.
And what about other keys? Did they work?
Thank you for the report.
And what about other keys? Did they work?
Carlos Thomas,
User (Posts: 19)
Jun 01, 2018 10:50:37 am EDT
Support level: Pro
All keys function fine - but I was unable to type regular text without holding SHIFT on my end due to CAPS LOCK being on at the remote end. Originally this was found out when setting a password - I just checked it again within a text document and realize that turning on the CAPS LOCK on my end effectively turns it off on the other end. Strangely though, when I was putting in the password and holding SHIFT from my end it was still putting in capital letters. Not sure why. Is there a way to bind the keyboards at both ends or give the priority to mine? By binding I mean ensuring that whichever lock keys (caps, scroll, num) would synchronize on both machines.
Thanks again for your quick response. Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Thanks again for your quick response. Looking forward to hearing back from you.
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