Hi,
I'd imagine a maximized and undecorated client window would be what your asking for.... On linux thats easy to do with a "one liner" not sure about windows though...
Any windozers able to advice on this?
On 10/26/2014 11:00 PM, Colin Evans wrote:
*Server: Debian "Jessie" X2Go Server: 4.0.1.18-0x2go1+git20141006.949+wheezy.main.1 Client: Windows 7 Pro 64 bit X2Go Client: 4.0.3.0 (Qt - 4.8.6)*
Team, Hi.
I'm accessing a headless Debian (Jessie) machine from Windows 7. I just installed X2Go for the first time, generally quite impressed but there are some things I don't understand yet, and I haven't found online docs to explain.
My Windows machine has 3 screens. What I would typically want to do is dedicate one screen to the X2Go session to the server, so I can switch between controlling the local client or the server just by moving the mouse cursor. This would also make it easy to copy/paste text between the machines.
Currently it seems X2Go lets me choose either-
- Windowed mode, where the cursor can move in or out of the X2Go window
- Fullscreen mode, where X2Go captures the cursor
What I want is a 3rd mode-
- Dedicate one client monitor to X2Go, but allow the (client, Windows) cursor to move in or out of the X2Go window
Is this possible?
Regards-
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*Mr. C. J. Evans
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