BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual
c.The Server Location tab, where you can configure network protocol and server location options. See “Configuring Network Protocol and Server Location” later in this section.
d.The Firewall Settings tab, where you can configure the client to use a SOCKS proxy, alternate address
e.The PNLite Settings tab, where you can configure the client to switch from Remote Access Manager mode to PNLite mode. In PNLite mode, a list of available published applications on the network is published to the ICA client. This means the user need not configure each connection entry manually. For more information about PNLite, see PNLite Mode.
6.3.15.1Configuring Hotkeys
This WBT provides users with hotkeys that can be used during ICA sessions to control various functions. Some hotkeys control the behavior of the ICA
Default ICA WBT Client Hotkeys
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Connection | CTRL+6 | Displays ICA Client connection status. |
Status |
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Close Session | CTRL+2 | Disconnects the ICA |
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| closes the client window on the local desktop. Using this hotkey leaves the ICA |
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| session running in a disconnected state on the Citrix server. If you do not want to |
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| leave your session running in a disconnected state, log off instead. |
Esc | CTRL+3 | Alternately hides and displays the ICA session window . |
CTRL+4 | Displays the Windows NT Security dialog box on the Citrix server. | |
| CTRL+5 | On MetaFrame servers, the Windows Start menu is displayed. On WINFRAME |
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| servers, this hotkey displays the Task List. |
| CTRL+7 | This hotkey cycles the focus through the minimized icons and open windows of |
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| applications run in your ICA session. |
| CTRL+8 | This hotkey cycles through all applications in the ICA session. A |
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| appears and displays the programs as you cycle through them. The selected |
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| application receives keyboard and mouse focus. |
| CTRL+9 | Like the ALT+TAB hotkey, this key sequence cycles through applications that |
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| have been opened in the ICA session, but in the opposite direction. The chosen |
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| application receives keyboard and mouse focus. |
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