

If I am remoted to Windows, my keyboard should behave like a windows keyboard and all the OS X shortcuts should be disabled.
CITRIX RECEIVER KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IPAD FULL
So question is, is full keyboard interception planned in Citrix Receiver? If Virtual Box can do it, then surely OS X allows it. We would like this function to come up automatically instead of being selected.
CITRIX RECEIVER KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IPAD ANDROID
If using native OS X Citrix client Alt+1 becomes special symbols like "¡", I can forget about things like Ctrl+Alt+right, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S etc.Īnd even when I connect a Windows keyboard to the Mac it's actually treated as a normal Windows keyboard in my configuration. This article is intended for Citrix administrators and technical teams only.Non-admin users must contact their company’s Help Desk/IT support team and can refer to CTX297149 for more information Users need to be able to access the keyboard in Receiver. So you want to give iPads, iPhones, Android phones and other mobile devices and tablets that have Citrix Receiver access to your enterprise infrastructure. Citrix Systems today announced two new iPad apps, Citrix Receiver and Citrix GoToMeeting, are now available on the App Store. Launch Regedit. If you pair an iPad with a keyboard, you gain access to a wide and dense world of keyboard shortcuts in apps like Notes, iMovie and even Microsoft Office. And I need a lot of shortcuts - those developers using IDEs can understand me. Here is an article from Citrix support center on 'Enable toggle between applications using Alt-Tab keys within a remote desktop session'.

As with Windows applications, I treat Citrix-hosted apps as windows on my Mac. I tried drag-and-drop, keyboard shortcuts, the context-sensitive menu.

Why? Because in such configuration *all* the keyboard shortcuts work. But I could not copy FROM my Mac TO the Citrix-hosted environment. In order to work remotely on a windows machine from an OS X, I run Citrix Client for Windows in Windows XP running in Oracle Virtual Box.
