![]() ![]() – why is the menu full screen/over other windows and not a regular window?Īre you asking why is the menu an overlay and not a window that you can move inside the remote desktop? Because it is not part of the remote desktop, but part of the viewer. Clicking on the link will restart the server (after the confirmation). We’ll made the “restart the service” notice a link. – add a Restart service button to NX Service: when changing some settings it says to restart the service – but I don’t know how. If the session runs in a overlapped window you just close the window. I assume you are talking about a NX window displaying full screen. Open the menu, click on the “Disconnect” icon you find on the extreme right, just below the “Done” button. – add an exit button to the NX menu: only way to exit on Windows is to use ALT-F4 or switch to task manager and kill-it. It was one of the few actions remained not taken by something else. It is not by casuality that both the latest Windows and the latest OS X are recurring to “click the edge of the screen to…” actions. Such a replacement must be easily accessible on all platforms, intuitive and not overlapping with any common action that the user is normally performing on the system. If we do that we have the big problem of finding a replacement for opening the menu. We can’t just make “click in the corner” the action to minimize. Or open the full menu and click on the minimize icon on the bottom. This gives access to the screen manipulation icons without having to open the full menu. There is a “Show extended icons in the page peel” (you set it via the Menu -> Input -> Use action icons in the page-peel). – make minimize default when clicking in corner (like in NX 3): Once setup I rarely need to reach the NX menu but often need to switch back to the host Hi, thanks for your feedback, it’s much appreciated. ![]()
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