Am 29.03.2017 um 15:20 schrieb John Cobo:
For about £8 one can buy a little keyboard, more of a remote control with letters. If this were plugged into the Pi for use when typing secure passwords could that help? I'm guessing this would require the Pi to run both X2Go server and a client with the person's laptop connected as a client to the same X2Go session. Is this possible?
Sadly, no, this is the one feature that currently doesn't work on ARM - mirroring the session that is directed at the physical input/outputs. On Intel hardware, it would work.
I worry that people would not want to bypass their familair OS and laptop for day to day browsing as per your suggestion of inverting the idea. I can see that is a great solution for an office environment though, excellent even.
Well, with Published Application Mode, it's not as much of a bypass as it is a seamless integration (Did you watch one of our videos demoing Published Application Mode? If not, I suggest doing so - this one <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UawYNTgOBac> has German text, but you don't have to understand German for it, you should be able to figure out what's happening just by watching). But yes, getting a home user set up like that isn't as easy as it is in a corporate environment.
-Stefan
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