Alt tab switches the tab of the local computer unfortunately. Any workarounds?
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Current build of chrome remote desktop web app.
If you go fullscreen you can use alt + tab normally. It captures the keys when in fullscreen only.
3I use another program to get this functionality: AutoHotkey
Then I remapped Alt+Tab to Alt+A, Win+D to Alt+D ...
So:
Local computer control: Alt+Tab; Win+D; Win+R (no change)
Remote computer control: Alt+A; Alt+D; Alt+R (or as you define)
So you install AutoHotkey to your remote computer. Add AutoHotkey script (text file renamed to .ahk) to startup apps (Win+R shell:startup)
The script (script.ahk) contains this:
LAlt & A::AltTab Return !R::Send #r Return !D::Send #d Return You can find help on scripting here: AutoHotkey: DOcumentation: Remapping Keys and Buttons
1I found one can send CTRL Alt Del through Chrome Remote Desktop in the corner dropdown menu, through which I can launch Task Manager, and I can switch to any window.
I use program AutoHot Key too, but on 2 computers: local and remote. On the local machine Alt+Tab i remapped to Alt+q On the remote machine Alt+q i remapped to Alt+Tab And! On the local machine i want to use Alt+Tab to other application(s) as previously used The script on the local machine looks like:
$!Tab:: ; Alt+Tab
If WinActive("Basement - Google Chrome")
Send, !q else
Send, {Alt Down}{Tab} return
The script on the remote machine (Basement) looks like:
$!q:: Send, {Alt Down}{Tab}
A simple solution to this, which works on my system...
Press one of the arrow keys before issuing the command you want.
For example, attempting an Alt+Tab without hitting an arrow key and the Alt switches the cursor to local, so the Alt+Tab never goes through to the remote system. That's what I am seeing here anyhow.
I found that using one of the arrow keys first seems to disable the cursor (so long as there is no cursor activity in the meantime) so the Alt+Tab does the app switching on the remote interface as needed.
Once you have switched to the remote application you need, you can move the cursor with mouse/trackpad/etc. as normal.
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Tab works when connecting Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 16.04. I haven't tried other operating systems.
If you have Windows key on your local keyboard and remote desktop is running on Windows, then you can try Win + Tab. You should use arrows keys or mouse to choose the desired tab then.
My config: local OS - Ubuntu 16.04, remote - Win 10
