3 - Configure your own keyboard shortcuts that NoMachine should intercept during the sessionĭisable or enable 'Page-peel' and choose a corner that won't interfere with your browser or file commands (top right, bottom right, bottom left, or top left). Set the shortcuts to be used within the NoMachine session that will allow you to terminate the session, toggle the fullscreen, minimize, show the recording bar, and others.įig. Sending Alt-Tab key events will switch between different remote windows rather than switching among the local windows open locally.Įnable to keep the pointer/mouse always within the NoMachine remote window.Ĭheck to 'use hot-key menu access and personalize the keys to be used by setting shortcut preferences in 'Change shortcuts'. Users connecting from Mac can enable 'Emulate right mouse button' to use Ctrl + mouse click in place of right-button on mouse during the remote session.Įnable to send local key presses to the remote window, such as Alt-Tab and PrintScreen. Users can enable 'Emulate middle mouse button' to use left + right click in place of middle-button on mouse during the remote session. This panel lets you fine-tune keyboard input, mouse and pointer activity, as well as menu appearance to your own requirements.Ĭheck to 'Show the mouse cursor' of the remote computer when connecting via a shadowing session, i.e., if you are sharing the desktop session of another user and both of you are connected, the connecting user will see the owner's cursor as well as their own. 1 - 'Settings' is where you go to configure the Player preferences 2.1. By opening up the GUI, select 'Settings'.įig. The Player GUI is accessible either from the system's Programs/Applications menu, or via any connection shortcut that you have on your desktop. Organize Player log files and local privacy configuration. Set the paths to be used for program files, transferred files and Player settings in general The NoMachine Player not only provides the connection interface with which users initiate the connection to the remote computer (host) that they want to access, it also allows you to: IĬonfigure the language to be used and appearance of the GUI and connection menu There is also a Guide to the Server side GUI for more advanced users which provides in-depth details on its configuration: The Player preferences GUI For guidance on installation and how to start a session to the remote computer, please consult the Tutorials & Installation & Guides available in the Support Section of the website. This is available when installing any of the NoMachine packages (free version and 'Server' products), but not the Enterprise Client.įor the sake of clarity, this guide will look at what preferences can be configured of both the client and server side interfaces. The Server Interface ("server side") which manages the services of the remote host. This is available when installing any of the NoMachine packages including Enterprise Client. There are essentially two user interfaces. It is intended to illustrate the settings that can be configured in order to tune access from and to the remote computer on which it is installed. This guide is an introduction to the NoMachine GUI, present in NoMachine software version 4 or higher. How to access the NoMachine 'Player preferences'ģ.
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