![]() Instead, I used AutoHotkey to swap Ctrl/Win, just as I had to do with iRapp, but NoMachine somehow doesn't see me release the Ctrl key so Cmd-Tab, Cmd-C, Cmd-V all don't work or leave OS X thinking the Cmd key remains held down which causes all sorts of problems. No built-in option to swap Ctrl and Win keys like Remotix has such that Ctrl- instead of Win- transmits Cmd- to OS X.Scroll wheel is slow and can't be adjusted.If you have to take screenshots for product documentation as I do, the color shift can be a deal breaker. I don't think even using the highest quality completely corrected the colors, though the slight shift may not matter to some users. Sadly, it has deal-killing problems for me: It uses the NX protocol which is similar in spirit to RDP and ends up being about as fast as iRapp with similar clarity. I later discovered you can flick the mouse outside Remotix window and Alt-Tab successfully.Īnother fast screen sharing option is NoMachine. Oddly, Alt-tab does bring up the Windows task switcher, but releasing tab seems to be grabbed by Remotix, leaving the task switcher window up. Alt-tab from within Remotix doesn't switch back to other Windows apps like it did in iRapp.On the plus side, I can copy and paste images to OS X which I can't with most VNC clients. If I flick the mouse outside the Remotix window, activate PureText hotkey, then paste in Remotix, it's a hassle, but it works. I have PureText installed which lets you bind a hotkey to change whatever is on the clipboard to plain text format. Copying text from certain programs seems to usually (but not always) put something on the clipboard that Remotix doesn't understand and repeated pasting does nothing. ![]() Occasionally they randomly fail and work if retried. The developer says there is currently no fix for this. This can be really annoying if you click in a search box, then flick the mouse out of the way to type your search and the mouse ends up outside the window.
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