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Shortcut keys for Terminal Services and Remote Desktop

Below is a list of shortcut keys that can be used on a Terminal Services Client. You can use these Terminal Server shortcut keys to perform many of the same functions on the Remote Desktop.

CTRL+ALT+END starts the Windows NT Security dialog box. Similar to Windows NT/2000 CTRL+ALT+DEL.

ALT+PAGE UP switches between programs from left to right. Similar to Windows ALT+TAB.

ALT+PAGE DOWN switches between programs from right to left. Similar to Windows SHIFT+ALT+TAB.

ALT+INSERT cycles through the programs in most recently used order. Similar to Windows ALT+ESC.

ALT+HOME displays the Start menu. Similar to Windows CTRL+ESC.

CTRL+ALT+BREAK switches the Client between a window and a full screen.

ALT+DELETE Displays the Windows menu.

CTRL+ALT+MINUS (Minus as in the - symbol on the numeric keypad) Places a snapshot of the active window, within the client, on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing ALT+PrintScrn on a local computer.)

CTRL+ALT+PLUS (Plus as in the + symbol on the numeric keypad) Places a snapshot of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrintScrn on a local computer.)

Note: To configure shortcut keys in a Remote Desktop Connection, follow these steps:

1.

In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click Options.

2.

On the Local Resources tab, under Keyboard, click the Apply Windows key combinations list, and then click the option you want. This option affects the behavior of Windows shortcut key combinations (such as ALT+TAB) when you are connected to a remote computer.

To configure your connection so that Windows shortcut keys always apply to your local desktop, choose On the local computer.

To configure your connection so that all Windows shortcut keys always apply to the desktop of the remote computer, choose On the remote computer.

To configure your connection so that Windows shortcut keys apply to the remote computer only when the connection is in full screen mode, choose In full screen mode only.

 

3.

Click Connect.

 

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