Otherwise, it must respond as the application would expect. The application Notepad has no knowledge of the CTRL+F1 sequence. Adding the hotkeys mentioned in Step - 2 to the default.ica with the Hotkey4Shift=Ctrl set to none or Shift will effectively disable the Ctrl+F1 hotkey sequence inside the ICA Notepad session. Example: A default installation of the 10.200 ICA Web Client allowed for Ctrl+F1 to work inside an ICA Notepad session that was accessed through Web Interface 4.6.
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Install the comparative version of the Full ICA Program Neighborhood Client on a test workstation to view the current hotkey mappings available for the deployed version of the ICA Web Client. Hotkey mappings might differ (added, changed, or removed) between client versions.Recent code changes might make this possible. Hotkeys that are native to the local operating system cannot be used inside an ICA session.Map only the required hotkeys and others set to none. Copy the following ICA parameters to the Template.ica or default.ica file after the tag:Įnsure to place all the hotkey listings in the file.
If Web Interface 4.x or later is used, the default.ica file is used for the Web Interface site. Locate the Template.ica file using a text editor (Notepad). To enable Web Interface Hotkeys, complete the following steps: Note: If a bandwidth profile is being used then you need to modify bandwidth_xxx.ica in C:\inetpub\For StoreFront use the following location: \inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix%Sitename%\App_Data This process lightens the need to modify each appsrv.ini file on the individual client workstation. If any key impacts the application, modify the key not to conflict with the application. Use the following procedure to map the default ICA Client hotkeys within Web Interface or StoreFront.