48Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide

Option-Tab (to cycle through open applications—equivalent to ALT+TAB on PC)

Option-Shift-Tab (to cycle through open applications in reverse order— equivalent to ALT+SHIFT+TAB on PC)

Latency reduction hotkey (to override the selected SpeedScreen mode—see “Reducing Display Latency” on page 53 for more information)

To change the default hotkeys

1.Do one of the following:

From the ICA Client Editor Options menu, choose Default Settings.

Click Default Settings in the ICA Client Editor.

2.Choose Connection Properties > Keyboard to see the current settings for the hotkeys.

3.Choose the main key for the function, then use the check boxes to choose the additional keystrokes.

4.Click Save.

Using Japanese Hotkeys

Choose your input locale in the Input Menu from the Macintosh system preferences. Depending on how your hotkeys have been set up, you may be able to use Command-Space Bar to change the input locale; this can be changed using the International options in the Mac OS X System Preferences.

The following Kotoeri hotkeys are supported:

This key combination

Has this effect

 

 

Control-Shift-H

Show help

 

 

Control-Shift-N

Add word to dictionary

 

 

Control-Shift-R

Reconvert

 

 

Control-J

Convert to Hiragana

 

 

Control-V

Convert to Katakana

 

 

Control-L

Convert to full-width alphanumeric

Control–Semi-colon key

Convert to half-width alphanumeric

 

 

Control-Shift-J

Hiragana input mode

 

 

Control-Shift-K

Katakana input mode

 

 

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Citrix Systems 10 manual Using Japanese Hotkeys, To change the default hotkeys