Hi Uli,

Unfortunately it has not solved my problem. Autograb and Ctrl-Alt-Shift is working. The screen gets noisy (similar to static TV noise from the analog broadcast era) after Ctrl-Alt-R for a second or so, but nothing is changed. I am using X2Go client 4.1.2.2 (Qt 5.12.8).

Zoltan

PS: I was looking in this part of the linked message:

If you startup the x2co connection you get a window with your
desktop in a scaled version which makes it unusable. Now there are two
possibilies:
a) if you want to keep it in windowed mode press ctrl-alt-g (autograb)
to ensure the keystrokes are not intercepted by your local desktop
environment.
b) switch to fullscreen mode with ctrl-alt-shift-f

3. switch to viewport mode with ctl-alt-r

4a) use ctrl-alt-<arrows> to scroll around in small portions
4b) use ctrl-alt-shoft-<arrows> to move around in big steps
On 10.03.21 13:59, Ulrich Sibiller wrote:
Does this help? https://lists.x2go.org/pipermail/x2go-user/2020-June/006118.html

Uli

On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 1:17 PM Zoltan Tibenszky <tzg6sa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everybody,

I would like to use X2Go to get access to my desktop remotely. The server has a two monitor setup and I would like to access this desktop through a laptop. So far the X2Go client has shrunk the display horizontally, which makes it hard to work with it. I am looking for a solution to overcome this issue. Currently both the server and the client runs Xubuntu 20.04 LTS.

There are two simple intuitive ways I can think of:

show only one monitor and have a bindkey/button to switch between displays
open the remote desktop in a window with scrollbars

Is there anything similar already implemented? Or are there any other ways to make using remote desktop with different display resolutions practical?

Thanks,
Zoltan

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