Antonio Paiva wrote:
Justin Guerin wrote:
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 17:08, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
I am using nxclient 1.5.0-113 downloaded from
http://www.nomachine.com/download.php on a Debian Sid machine.
On the client machine I run KDE. Inside this KDE session, when I run
nxclient (using the "available area" option in the general tab) then a
window pops up and connects to the server. When I close this window
( by
clicking on the X of the title bar of nxclient window), I will be given
an option to "suspend", "terminate", "cancel" the NX session. I always
choose "suspend" option so that I can start working from where I left
off.
But if I use the "FullScreen" option in the general tab while
configuring the nxclient, then when I run nxclient, it opens a nxclient
session in full screen. Now I do not know how to suspend the current NX
session and resume it later. Since it is run in full screen with no
window whatsoever, I cannot do the previous method of clicking on X of
the window title bar.
any ideas on how to overcome this problem?
thanks
raju
If you click in the upper right hand corner of your screen, the NX
session will minimize. Right click on your NX session in your
taskbar, and select close. The NX session will restore itself, and
ask you if you want to suspend, terminate or cancel.
Pretty intuitive, huh? ;-)
The upper right hand corner is actually a special pixel, by my
experience, very hand to get. Try moving the tip of your mouse over
the upper most left pixel, and click around for a special pixel. Your
mouse pointer will actually be outside of the screen.
That that intuitive...
Something visible would help! Maybe they will think about it later.
I could not get hold of the special pixel either on the upper left or
upper right that you are talking about. I am still looking for
suggestions regarding this problem.
thanks
raju
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