VNC client settings will allow you to grab all keys.
I don't know exactly about RealVNC, but some VNC clients have [F8] key
reserved for a runtime menu, about related features.

Is possible that VNC client also has command line parameters for this.


El 13/12/15 a les 22:06, Kenneth Brun Nielsen ha escrit:
> Hi all,
> 
> Not sure this is the right maillist, but I take my chance.
> 
> I am using Fedora 23 with Gnome 3.18.
> 
> I use Alt+tab a lot to switch between windows. Also I use Virtualbox
> 5(guest OS: Windows 7) and a RealVNC client to access VNC sessions on my
> job.
> 
> My problem:
> Alt+tab behaves very different between Virtualbox and RealVNC client. In
> Virtualbox the Alt+tab combination is passed to the guest OS. This is
> nice, because it enables me to switch between windows using Alt+Tab also
> in the guest OS.
> 
> In RealVNC, the case is the opposite. I.e. using Alt+Tab does not affect
> the windows in the VNC session, but instead it switches to other windows
> in my "host" system.
> 
> Question:
> Is it possible to have Alt+Tab passed to the VNC session thereby
> switching windows in the VNC session and NOT just in the host session? I
> assume this is possible, since this is exactly how it works for
> Virtualbox. But how to do it?
> 
> Best regards,
> Kenneth
> 
> 
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