


- #MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP FOR MAC#
- #MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP UPDATE#
- #MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP FULL#
- #MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP MAC#
- #MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP WINDOWS#
Now repeat the steps of this article and see if it works. This forces macOS to redetermine the needed icon. (in essence: follow the steps of this article, but instead of dragging a file on it, or pasting a screenshot, we use backspace to clear it) Select the file, press COMMAND + i, select the icon, press backspace, close the “Info” window and wait a few seconds. In that case a reboot may be helpful to rebuild the icon cache.ģ) I did find another option, that seems to work for some users:
#MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP MAC#
I just tested these exact steps again under Catalina (macOS 10.15.5), and it still works.ġ) You probably did, but I have to ask any way: did you follow all the steps to a tee?Ģ) If the original file is a PNG image, then your Mac appears to be showing generic icons (the “PNG”) text. Hmm, that’s interesting (and a little annoying) … since I cannot reproduce this, I’ll have to do a few guessed … As you can see the name of the shortcut (due to it’s length) is not helping much either. It will use this icon for ALL web/url shortcuts you want to make … making it less obvious and less distinguishable when you have a few on your desktop. You’ll notice that the Mac automatically uses a default HTTP” icon. This being the main reason why I’m not using the usual bookmark mechanism of my browser. Just a reminder for me to look at in the next few days after which I might delete it again. I my example, I want to save a shortcut on my desktop of a website that has my dream car for sale. However I wish Apple would use a FavIcon automatically as seen on for example iOS. The following trick seems a little cumbersome, but once you get used to it, it’s not that bad. It’s boring, it doesn’t utilize the so called FavIcon and … well it makes it more difficult to distinguish the shortcut on your desktop in case you have multiple … so how are we going to change this icon? For example, they work with your hosted applications.I don’t particularly like the default HTTP” Internet shortcut utilized by MacOS. You can use hotkey sequences with virtual desktops in many, but not all, setups. For example, the CTRL+F1 sequence reproduces CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and SHIFT+F2 switches applications between full-screen and windowed mode. Hotkey sequences are key combinations designed by Citrix.
#MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP WINDOWS#
If the Desktop Viewer is displayed in a window, ALT+TAB switches focus between windows outside the session. Note: By default, if the Desktop Viewer is maximized, ALT+TAB switches focus between windows inside the session. Windows key combinations (for example, CTRL+ESC and ALT+TAB) are directed according to the settings that your help desk has selected.As an accessibility feature of the Desktop Viewer, pressing CTRL+ALT+BREAK displays the Desktop Viewer toolbar buttons in a pop-up window.Key presses that activate StickyKeys, FilterKeys, and ToggleKeys (Microsoft accessibility features) are normally directed to the local computer.CTRL+ALT+DELETE is directed to the local computer except in some cases if you use the Citrix Desktop Lock.Windows logo key+L is directed to the local computer.Understanding Keyboard Input To Virtual Desktopsīy default, when you use a virtual desktop all key presses are directed to it (not the local computer) with the following exceptions: Proceed to switch between applications/windows using "Alt+PageUp".Within a windowed session try the following key combination to:.Proceed to switch between applications/windows using "Alt+Tab".
#MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP FULL#
#MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP UPDATE#
Find the following line within the file and update it to "Remote" after the equal sign:./etc/icaclient/config/All_Regions.ini (/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/config/All_Regions.ini” which was symbolic link to “/etc/icaclient/config/All_Regions.ini).Open terminal and navigate to the following location:.If the expected behavior of switching between applications/windows within a Citrix Desktop Session is not occurring, please follow these steps: On Linux there are no required settings that need to be changed to allow this behavior.
#MAC HOTKEY FOR DESKTOP FOR MAC#
To switch between applications/windows within a Citrix Desktop Session opened from CWA for Mac use following key combination MacOS: On macOS there are no required settings that need to be changed to allow this behavior. Have to exit Citrix Workspace App / Citrix Receiver and launch it again for this change to take effect.
