Remote Control offers the following three methods for viewing the host computer:
When running full screen, the host computer is displayed and optimized to your local screen size. All keyboard and mouse activity in this mode is transmitted to the host. Additionally, the Full Screen shortcut bar at the top of the screen provides several options:
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Click the Up arrow to the left of the host name to hide the navigation bar. The bar slides back into view when the mouse is moved back to the top of the screen.
If multiple sessions are connected, click the session name or click the Down arrow to choose another session. You can also select the tabbed or tiled views, which display all sessions simultaneously.
Use the underscored Down arrow to select the following view options: Disconnect, Session Recording, Show Chat, Scroll Mode, Send Special Keys, Clipboard, and Printer Redirection. To return to windowed mode, click the double window icon.
Note: If you press Ctrl-Alt-Del when in full screen mode, and the "In full screen mode, redirect all special key sequences to the remote machine" option is set to True, Ctrl-Alt-Del operates at both the viewer and host ends of the connection. Furthermore, a message appears on the viewer explaining how to use the new simulation hot key, Ctrl-Alt-Insert, instead. For more information, see Configure the Viewer Display and Control Options.
When running in windowed mode, the host computer is displayed in a window that can be resized in Remote Control.
Displays the host computer as a separate, undocked window in the viewer screen.
The default view is Windowed, but you can change the default to Full Screen by selecting the Full Screen option from the Viewer tab of the Connection Settings dialog. You can switch between full screen and windowed mode at any time during a connection. When connected to a remote control session from within the DSM Explorer, you can toggle the View, Switch to Full Screen Mode menu command.
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