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If so, and if it cannot be overridden in the Chrome OS settings, then this is a FUNDAMENTAL limitation of the operating system itself and indicates that NO remote desktop program running in Chrome OS can receive and pass through keyboard shortcuts. It is possible that Chrome OS itself intercepts all or most keyboard shortcuts before any application (or Chrome web application), including any remote access application, can receive it. The current question, however, is independent of ANY program running in Chrome OS and addresses the operating system (Chrome OS) itself. However, other keyboard shortcuts (such as the simple Ctrl + X, or any more complicated keyboard shortcut) may or may not be intercepted by some program running on the LOCAL machine BEFORE the remote connection program receives it and potentially forwards it through to the remote machine.

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When it is intended that the keyboard shortcut should in fact be issued on the remote system, not the local system, in order for this to work, the keyboard shortcut must be "passed through" to the remote system as though a user is physically sitting at a keyboard connected to the remote system (and not sitting at the keyboard of the local system).Īn example: The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + Delete is a special case that, to my knowledge, can NEVER be passed through due to fundamental hardware issues.

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I am considering purchasing a Chromebook/box as a thin client as my primary physical work machine accessing a Windows workstation remotely.Ĭhrome OS may not provide support for any remote desktop application to enable keyboard shortcut pass-through.ĭoes Chrome OS support keyboard shortcut pass-through for remote desktop connections?Īddendum to explain the question: What is meant by "passthrough of key combinations"?īecause it may not be clear to those who have not experienced the issue: "keyboard shortcut pass-through" means typing a keyboard shortcut on a local machine that is currently accessing a remote machine through a remote connection with a GUI, such as Remote Desktop, Teamviewer, or Chrome OS's "Chrome Remote Desktop".














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